By now, we all know that Singapore netizens have a unique skill: give them a video and they’ll be able to CSI the identity of the person in lightning speed.
So I won’t be surprised that in a few days, this guy’s face will be plastered all over the Internet. Let’s just say that if he has prepared an apology and offered to pay for the damages, he could be let off the hook.
But given how his (and his friend’s) ego seems to be bigger than his face, all I can say is that we’ve another $10 BMW driver.
Yesterday, this video was posted online and boy did it go viral.
Garnering over 3K Shares and well over 119K views for this republished video (the original had 630 Shares and over 346K views), it shows a Grab driver, a 72-year-old man, simply driving and minding his own business when some joker decided to jump on the car.
He stomped on the car and got Stomped immediately.
Posted initially by the driver’s daughter, Belleiansa Xu, she claims that the driver has done absolutely nothing to provoke the guy, who we would call “Mr Monkey” from now on.
If you feel like strangling Mr Monkey now, read on.
Apparently, it’s alleged that after the incident, a friend even shouted at the driver, saying this: “We apologized already, what more do you want?”
A police report has been made and they are currently looking into the matter.
Mr Monkey and friend of Mr Monkey, if you guys have not prepared an apology…then good luck. The Internet (and the police) is now looking for you.
Remember to check back tomorrow on the next video of the day!
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