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Alleged S’porean Punches M’sian After Being Honked at for Blocking the Road in Johor Mall Parking Lot

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A video recently shared on Facebook has been making waves online after two men were seen getting into a scuffle at a mall parking lot.

According to China Press, the fight started when a man (believed to be Singaporean) allegedly blocked the road and got upset after being honked at.

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The Singaporean man punched another driver

The Singaporean man then jumped out of his car and threw a punch at the other driver, who was reportedly a local resident.

The altercation took place around 4 PM yesterday (May 1) in the parking lot of a shopping mall located in Taman Bukit Indah, Johor.

Several passers-by who witnessed the fight quickly stepped in to break up the scuffle, after which the man who had thrown the punches got back into his car and drove off.

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The female passenger said they honked to alert him

The female victim, who is believed to be the one seen in the video, claimed that the incident started when a Singaporean car owner blocked the road. They honked to alert him, but to their surprise, the man suddenly got out of his car and started attacking them.

Meanwhile, the Iskandar Puteri police confirmed that both parties have lodged police reports, and investigations are ongoing.

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Also read: Woman in S’pore Snatches Parking Spot, Flips Off Waiting Driver & Hits Another Car While Reversing

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