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Malaysian woman’s apology for damaging double-parked car triggers outcry

Viral videos showed the woman was unable to leave for about an hour after a red Perodua Ativa was left double-parked behind her car

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Men lift a car that is blocking a driver from reversing out. Photo: Threads/wnasyh
Iman Muttaqin Yusof
A parking dispute in Kuala Lumpur has expanded into a wider debate over entitlement, public humiliation and online bullying in Malaysia, after a woman who damaged a car blocking her own issued a public apology that many said looked coerced.

The row began on Tuesday in Wangsa Maju, a densely populated suburb of the Malaysian capital, where videos shared on Threads showed a woman unable to reverse out of her parking spot after a red Perodua Ativa was left double-parked behind her car for about an hour.

According to viral videos circulating online, she had honked repeatedly while trying to get home to pick up her child, but the driver was nowhere to be seen.

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A group of men from a nearby office later helped to lift and shift the car so she could leave.

The case might have ended as just another viral traffic spat in a country where double parking is common, especially in commercial areas. Instead, it escalated after the Ativa owner reportedly threatened legal action against people who shared the clips.

Ayu Noor Siah’s car (centre) is seen blocked by the red Perodua Ativa. Photo: Threads/wnasyh
Ayu Noor Siah’s car (centre) is seen blocked by the red Perodua Ativa. Photo: Threads/wnasyh

In one post, the owner said: “I will sue anyone who spreads my face online.” His accounts were later set to private.

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