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Sorry, people make mistakes, says woman 'road bully'
The woman who was recorded hitting an elderly man’s car in Kuantan has apologised publicly on her Facebook page today.
In her Facebook account with the name Kiki Kerja Kahwin, the woman apologised for her actions and also urged the public and the media to remove the video recording of her hitting an elderly man’s car.
The post read: “I need people to respect my privacy. Sometimes people make mistakes. Sincere apology from my heart Malaysia!”
“Yes that’s my mistakes. Please consider my future my kids in future. I’m sorry. Please delete all videos. I encourage all media that have my video please remove it.”
In the 2 minute 43 seconds video which was uploaded on YouTube yesterday, the woman was recorded hitting an elderly man’s car with a steering lock, making a racist remark and demanding RM2,000 for damage after the man had accidentally knocked into her Peugeot.
The man, however, appeared calm and tried to sort the accident out amicably.
“I know it sounds racist to call people ‘cina’, sorry! I have previous old experience with a Chinese lied to me for my money,” the woman posted on Facebook.
The video has garnered 68,558 views up to this afternoon.
Harian Metro reported that the man, Sim Siak Hong, 68, had already forgiven the woman.
Prior to the apology, however, the woman had allegedly set up another Facebook account to “channel” the hate she was receiving from netizens after deactivating her original account.
Creative netizens were also quick to pounce on the woman’s rage by coming up with creative memes as well as in-depth information regarding the latter.
In less than 24 hours, net users were able to piece together information and reveal the identity of the lady.
Details, such as her her name, address, phone number, and car registration details, Facebook and Instagram account details were also published online.
The #CDM25 hastag (her car registration number) also trended on Twitter yesterday and is still is recording high activity.
Meanwhile, the Facebook account belonging to the woman was hacked today by a group of hackers who call themselves RileksCrew.
They confirmed that they had hacked into her profile by posting a status admitting the act.
It was the same group that had hacked into the Facebook account belonging to Imashima Lola, the mother the teenager stricken with Cerebral Palsy, Muhd Firdaus Dullah, who was found in neglected conditions in a low-cost flat in Nilai, last month.
Majority of the woman’s friends on the social media website supported the group’s decision to hack her account.
The incident led mobile communication service provider DiGi offering to pay for the damage incurred by the “uncle” and the lady, in a bid to spread goodwill.
Astro Awani reported that Sim had only lodged a police report over the accident and did not lodge a report over the woman’s action that sparked a public outcry.
He also was reported to have no intention of taking any legal action against the woman.
“I believe she was angry at what I had done. Although I was traumatised by the incident, I promised her that I won’t be lodging a police report and have also forgiven her,” he was quoted as saying.