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PDRM Is Looking For Man Who Threw Glass Bottle From High Rise At Traffic In KL
Malaysians are enraged by the hazardous actions of a man who has gone viral for throwing a glass bottle from a high rise building, towards the roads congested with vehicles below.
Netizen, ridzplayer, initially shared the video to his TikTok page to condemn the man for endangering the lives of others, but his TikTok has since been taken down due to community guideline restrictions. He has since posted another version which you can view here.
“I hope my initial video has gone viral and I hope that PDRM grabs him and punishes him to the same extents of his actions,” ridzplayer said.
In the video, the man could be seen showing off an empty glass liquor bottle to the camera before throwing it from the balcony of a high rise building towards the traffic below. This incident is believed to have taken place in Dang Wangi, Kuala Lumpur.
According to a report by Kosmo, the police are in fact looking for the man.
“The location of the incident happened in Dang Wangi. The Kuala Lumpur police will conduct an investigation to track down the perpetrator,” a spokesperson shared.
We genuinely hope that no one got hurt because of the irresponsible man’s actions and that the police quickly bring him into custody.
You can check out the sickening video here:
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