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MAN ALLEGED THAT ANG MOH HIT HIS CAR, HUNTS & CONFRONTS HIM

A Facebook user, Pete Pan, alleged that a Caucasian man hit his car and proceeded to hunt him down and confronted him after parking his car.

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Here is his post

This afternoon (18/03,Friday), I drove to Fajar Shopping Centre with my mom as she want to buy things.

At the zebra crossing inside Fajar Shopping Center , I stop my car and let a lady and her 2 children crossed.

After that I continue to move on but suddenly this “Crazy” and “Arrogant” foreign guy hit the left side of my car very hard for no reason.

My mom also got scared by the loud noise.

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He is “Arrogant” at that time when I stop my car and wind down my car window to ask him why he hit my car for no reason.

I said my car got camera and let’s call the police, he go away very fast into Fajar Shopping Center.

I park my car at the multi carpark of Fajar Shopping Center first.

I ask my mom to go buy her things and I go try to search out this “Crazy” and “Arrogant” foreign guy.

Lucky I found him but he cannot recognise me as I was inside the car earlier.

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I ask him why he hit my car for not reason just now and Now he can remember me and became Arrogant again.

But when he saw that I took out my phone to take video, he go away and hide here hide there.

I just want to vent out my unhappiness on this matter.

And is first time I use my handphone to take video.

Using handphone to take video is really a powerful weapon.

Thank you for your time to read this post.

Sorry that my English is not proper.

Video from my car cam.

But my car cam no sound.

I just want to prove that there is no people at the left or ride side at the zebra crossing after I let the lady and her children pass.

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This foreign guy appeared suddely and purposely to hit my car.

Said much no use.
Thank you for those who believe me.
Take good care, stay safe.

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