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One Mohamad Egypt. Car-plate: VLN 6175
Tuesday, March 31, 2026, Wangsa Maju, Klang Valley.
SCENE 1:
On Threads, a video showed a woman, later identified as Ayu Noor Siah, unable to reverse out of her parking spot after a red Perodua Ativa was left double-parked behind her car for about an hour.
According to viral videos circulating online, she had honked repeatedly while trying to get home to pick up her child, but the driver was nowhere to be seen.
A group of men from a nearby office later helped to lift and shift the car so she could leave.
SCENE 2:
In one post, the owner, later identified as Mr. Mohamed, said: “I will sue anyone who spreads my face online.”
His accounts were later set to private.
The backlash intensified when Ayu posted a public apology later on the same day, admitting she had caused cosmetic damage to the vehicle.
Quote Ayu:
“As a result of the video going viral, Mr Mohamed lodged a report over my wrongdoing because I could not control my emotions,” she said.
“I damaged Mr Mohamed’s vehicle, and the purpose of this video is to apologise to him.”
She also used the video to retract an earlier racial remark made in anger.
“I would also like to apologise to the Pakistani community. I mentioned Pakistanis without knowing that Mr Mohamed is from Egypt."
QUESTION:
1) Was Ayu coerced into making the apology?
2) Why was this Egyptian, who disrespected Malaysian culture and disobeyed Malaysian courtesy, made to look like a victim?
3) Who the hell is this "Egyptian" who came to lord over we Malaysians?
Incidentally, Malaysia media are naive, submissive and forgiving for no reasons.
It's SCMP that made this ugly Egyptian infamous.
scmp.com/week-asia/peop…

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