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Raya Shoppers Go Crazy While Shopping For Baju Raya In Shah Alam

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As Hari Raya Aidilfitri approaches, all sorts of weird, funny and ‘crazy’ people can be found, especially around shopping centres and local hotspots.

Taking place near Seksyen 7 Shah Alam, is one of those instances when people just went crazy during the opening of a Baju Raya hotspot in the area.

Garnering more than 400k views, people are seen breaking through barricade, injuring RELA offices and stampeding one another just for the sake of buying new clothes for Aidilfitri.

Not a pretty sight, right? As more video evidence made its way onto social media, There is indeed a small number of people who choose to remain uncivilized in all this.

In this video, people can be seen rushing into the building, with the emcee trying to calm the crowd down. Fighting also broke out with some visitors beginning to throw clothes and steal, before RELA officers were eventually ordered to barricade the building.

In another video, people were told to not push people up front in fear that the door may break.

According to several netizens on site, the crowd was there to grab the RM1 Baju Raya deal that took place.

Condemning the organizer for failure to control the crowd, others slammed those who were there for not observing safety and carried themselves in the most uncivilized manner.

What are your thoughts on the matter? Share it with us in the comments section below.

 

Also read: “Brainless”, Local Actor Slams People Who Wear Tight Baju Melayu, Reminds Others to Respect the Attire

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