Shortly after the incident of the woman blocking the car and ripping off the license plate went viral, the woman told Shin Min Daily News that she did not dare to leave her home for 2 days.
She received close to 100 calls and messages from unknown people after the incident went viral.
Shin Min Daily News reported that some of the messages were of a threatening nature and one of the messages even said “Don’t let me see you outside”.
She told the Chinese Newspaper that she did not dare to leave her home for 2 days after receiving the threatening messages.
She has also deactivated her Facebook account after the incident.
Previously, netizens from various local forums posted information regarding the woman’s name and family details which even include her husband’s job role and family photos.
She has since made a report against it.
Background:
A video emerged online showing a road rage incident that happened on the Tuas Second Link, involving a driver who is presumably from Singapore wearing an Innova Junior College shirt and a female passenger.
The woman was seen leaning onto the black MPV with her back facing the driver, and violently trying to rip out the license plate of the vehicle.
She then threw it onto the windshield of the MPV, as her partner (the man wearing a blue Innova JC shirt) came running out of his car and towards them.
He then stood at the side of the road pointing his middle fingers at the driver as She-Hulk pushed him away and they then got back into their car.
Another cut of the video shows the POV from the black MPV driver’s viewpoint, with the woman standing right in front of their car and filming them.
She was then seen folding her arms and staring at the driver and his passengers, before leaning forward onto their bonnet and gesturing at the other passing cars to drive on.