When a road rage video garnered over 1.8 million views in less than a day, you can bet that the authorities would have to step in.
And step in they did.
In less than 24 hours, this video has been shared over 11,000 times and viewed over 1.8 million times on Facebook:
Advertisements
It basically showed a woman pushing a MPV back as the MPV continued to move forward. She then yanked the car plate off and tossed it at the MPV, while another person flipped the bird at the MPV.
Now, the Malaysian police has come out to provide more details.
M’sia Police Investigating Road Rage Incident & Provided More Details
It wasn’t exactly clear what happened prior to that, but the Malaysian police has posted an update online.
It turns out to be what was speculated: a lane change had triggered the road rage. Both cars were switching lane when the MPV grazed the Kia Cerato that the woman was in—or, if you look at it from another angle, the Kia Cerato grazed the MPV while switching lane.
Both cars were on their way back to Singapore, and both are Singapore-registered cars.
The MPV, now confirmed to be a Toyota Alphard, was driven by a 51-year-old Singaporean who’s reportedly a businessman. He was the one who had called the police.
It was also reported that during the incident, there were two children in his car.
The woman who went apeshit is reportedly about 45 years old.
Advertisements
There was no injury reported from any party.
The police have classified it as a case of mischief, and they’re now trying to locate the suspects, presumably the man and the woman, since they should have the Toyota Alphard driver’s contact as he also provided them with the dashcam footage.
Which, of course, leads us to wonder: would the footage also comprise the period when he drove forward as the woman was pushing the car?
#justsaying
Read Also:
- Woman Pushed Against Moving Car Near Tuas Checkpoint & Even Yanked off Car Plate
- Man Smashed Glass Display After Tailor in Jurong West Altered Pants Not to His Instructions
- Police Said Shinzo Abe Shooter Had Blamed Abe for His Mum’s Bankruptcy Due to a Religious Group
Featured Image: Facebook (SG Road Vigilante – SGRV)
Advertisements
These five GRCs could see the tightest battle in GE2025; here’s why:
Read Also:
- Trump Exempts Electronics from 125% China Tariffs, Sparing Smartphones and Computers
- Elderly Charity Shop Owner Baffled by Over 50 Boxes of Mystery Donation Blocking Store Entrance
- DNA from Two Men Discovered on Murdered Singaporean Woman’s Clothing as Court Orders Comparison with Main Suspect
- Former Police Officer Convicted in Fatal Maid Abuse Case That Left Victim Weighing Just 24kg
- Teen Arrested in Johor for Selling AI-Generated Fake Nudes of School Peers for RM2 Each