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Car Reverses in Circles at Dengkil Traffic Light & Crashes into Divider, Driver Reportedly Suffered Seizure

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A recent video has captured the attention of netizens after a car was seen crashing into a road divider following a series of erratic manoeuvres.

According to a video shared on Threads, the incident occurred near a fast-food restaurant, believed to be in Dengkil.

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Confusing stunt leads to crash

The footage, captured by another road user, shows the car suddenly reversing and moving in a circular loop at a traffic light. The driver’s actions left onlookers baffled as the vehicle completed at least three full 360° spins.

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The car finally came to a stop after crashing into a nearby road divider and a traffic light pole. Several motorcyclists then pulled over, believed to be checking on the driver after the crash.

 

Driver reportedly suffered a seizure

Speaking to WORLD OF BUZZ, the video’s owner (@ji_breeel) revealed that the driver involved was reportedly having a seizure at the time of the incident.

At the time of writing, there have been no further updates or official statements from the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) regarding the driver’s condition.

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Also read: M’sians Stay Calm & Laughingly Perform Drift as Their Car Suddenly Skids on Highway, Netizens React

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