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The Star
28-04-2025
- The Star
QuickCheck: Did a man intentionally crash his car into a motorcyclist in Klang?
A screen capture of the video that went viral showing the driver intentionally crashing into a motorcyclist in Klang. A DRAMATIC incident on the streets of Klang has set social media abuzz after footage surfaced of a car ramming into a motorcyclist. The video, widely shared online, has left many questioning what led to such a shocking act of road violence. Did a driver intentionally crash his car into a motorcyclist in Klang? Verdict: TRUE Police in Klang, Selangor, have arrested a 37-year-old man following an incident in which a car was allegedly driven deliberately into a motorcyclist at Jalan Dato Yusof Shahbudin 28, Bandar Sentosa. The incident, which occurred on the night of April 26, quickly went viral after members of the public shared videos of the altercation on social media. According to Klang Selatan police chief ACP Ramli Kasa, police received a call at 10.20pm reporting an argument between a car driver and a motorcyclist. "The suspect then honked at the motorcyclist, following which the motorcyclist chased after the driver and an argument broke out," said Ramli. During the heated exchange, the motorcyclist reportedly struck the car's windscreen with his helmet, prompting the driver to ram his vehicle into the victim, dragging the motorcycle under the car. "The victim suffered injuries to both legs and shoulders while his left shoulder joint was dislocated. He is in stable condition," said Ramli. After the collision, the suspect fled the scene, while the injured motorcyclist was taken to Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang for treatment. Police arrested the suspect at 1.15am in Klang. "The 37-year-old man has four previous criminal records and has been remanded for four days until Wednesday (April 30)," Ramli added. An investigation paper has been opened under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder and will soon be referred to the deputy public prosecutor. Ramli also urged the public not to share the video clip of the incident to avoid causing unnecessary concern within the community. The case has drawn significant attention due to the viral spread of footage showing the moment a man was struck by a red car. Source: Bernama


Free Malaysia Today
27-04-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
Man held after video shows car intentionally crashing into motorcyclist
According to police, the motorcyclist hit the car's windscreen with his helmet and the driver then rammed the victim until his motorcycle was dragged under the car. SHAH ALAM : Police have arrested a man to assist in investigations into a case of intentionally crashing into a motorcyclist at Jalan Dato Yusof Shahbudin 28, Bandar Sentosa in Klang yesterday. Klang Selatan police chief Ramli Kasa said the 37-year-old man, who was detained at 1.15am today in Klang, has a criminal record, with four previous cases. 'We have obtained a four-day remand order for the suspect. We are investigating him under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder and hope to refer the case to the deputy public prosecutor soon,' he said in a statement today. He added that police received a call from the public at 10.20pm yesterday notifying them of an argument involving a car driver and a motorcyclist before the driver allegedly rammed his vehicle into the motorcyclist. He said that during the incident, the 50-year-old man riding the motorcycle was just trying to avoid some bumps on the road but his action resulted in the driver assuming that he (the victim) was riding recklessly. 'The suspect then honked at the motorcyclist, following which the motorcyclist chased after the driver and an argument broke out. 'During the argument, the motorcyclist hit the car's windscreen with his helmet and the driver then rammed the victim until his motorcycle was dragged under the car,' he said. Ramli said the suspect then left the scene while the victim was taken to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital (HTAR) in Klang. 'The victim suffered injuries to both legs and shoulders while his left shoulder joint was dislocated. He is in a stable condition,' he said while urging the public not to share the video clip of the incident so that it does not cause concern to the community. He was referrring to video clips which went viral on social media today, showing a man being hit by a red Bezza car.


Malay Mail
27-04-2025
- Malay Mail
Klang road rage: Driver arrested after intentionally ramming motorcyclist who hit his windscreen
SHAH ALAM, April 27 — Police have arrested a man to assist in investigations into a case of intentionally crashing into a motorcyclist at Jalan Dato Yusof Shahbudin 28, Bandar Sentosa in Klang yesterday. Klang Selatan police chief ACP Ramli Kasa said the 37-year-old man, who was held at 1.15am today in Klang, has four previous criminal records and has been remanded for four days until Wednesday (April 30). 'An investigation paper has been opened under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder and it will be referred to the deputy public prosecutor soon,' he said in a statement today. He added that police received a call from the public at 10.20pm yesterday notifying them of an argument involving a car driver and a motorcyclist before the driver allegedly rammed his vehicle into the motorcyclist. He said that during the incident, the 50-year-old was riding his motorcycle and tried to avoid some bumps on the road but his action resulted in the driver assuming that he (the victim) was riding recklessly. 'The suspect then honked at the motorcyclist, following which the motorcyclist chased after the driver and an argument broke out. 'During the argument, the motorcyclist hit the car's windscreen with his helmet and the driver then rammed the victim until his motorcycle was dragged under the car,' he said. Ramli said the suspect then left the scene while the victim was taken to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital (HTAR) in Klang. 'The victim suffered injuries to both legs and shoulders while his left shoulder joint was dislocated. He is in stable condition,' he said while urging the public not to share the video clip of the incident so that it does not cause concern to the community. Earlier, several public video recordings went viral on social media today showing a man being hit by a red Bezza car. — Bernama