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Perlis Menteri Besar Abu Bakar Hamzah is set to be questioned by police after a video clip showed him shooting a cow with a rifle during an Aidiladha sacrifice ceremony yesterday. The footage, which has since spread widely on social media, sparked criticism online, with some questioning the use of a firearm during the korban ritual and whether it complied with religious procedures. Abu Bakar admitted to shooting the cow but said did it to prevent anyone from getting hurt after the animal had broken loose.
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FamilyMart Malaysia has suspended an employee accused of throwing soup at a delivery rider following a dispute captured in a viral social media video, according to FMT. The convenience store chain said the staff member had been taken off duty pending an internal investigation into the incident, which allegedly took place at its outlet in The Core, Kota Damansara. “Our team is investigating the incident with urgency and the staff (allegedly) involved has been placed off duty,” FamilyMart Malaysia said in a statement to the media organisation. “FamilyMart does not tolerate any rude, unsafe or disrespectful behaviour towards anyone at our stores.”
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A netizen recently shared a video showing a raised metal joint on the right lane of the Rawang Bypass route heading towards Serendah, with the footage quickly drawing concern online as road users were urged to be extra careful when passing through the area. #malaymail #rawang #malaysia
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A viral social media post showing a visibly underweight Malayan tiger in a Japanese zoo has stirred concern among Malaysians, intensifying debate over the welfare of Malaysian wildlife sent overseas. The clip, circulating widely on Threads, showed the tiger pacing slowly inside its enclosure before sitting and lying down on a patch of grass, with its ribs and hip bones clearly visible. Alongside the video, a user identified as gazelle.64528627 wrote: “Just look at the tigers in Japanese zoos…I can’t bear to watch. They really don’t know how to take care of animals. Is DAK going to end up like this too? So cruel, extremely cruel… I hope they get what they deserve!” The post quickly went viral, with users sharing comparisons between animals in Japanese and Malaysian zoos and questioning welfare standards. Some described the tiger’s condition as distressing, while others speculated about illness or environmental stress factors.
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Three cars belonging to an individual known as Cikgu Chandra were set on fire, allegedly by a group of unidentified men. According to a post by independent preacher Firdaus Wong Wai Hung on the social media platform Threads, the incident took place on Tuesday morning, according to a report in Sinar Harian today. “Earlier this evening, three cars and several men wearing full face masks and armed with machetes tried to kill Cikgu Chandra. “Early this morning, around 3am, they set fire to all three of his cars. Fortunately, the police and fire department arrived quickly to put out the flames and bring the situation under control,” he wrote Tuesday.
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From flooded campus to full on fun, these UMK students know how to make the best of it.
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A man was reportedly gored to death by a runaway buffalo in an incident believed to have taken place in the Ulu Tiram area yesterday, with footage of the attack later circulating widely on social media. In the roughly 40-second video, the black buffalo can be seen charging at the man before knocking and goring him in an open area. The victim was later seen getting back to his feet following the attack, although he is understood to have suffered serious injuries. According to Kosmo! Online, he later died from injuries sustained in the incident.
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Police have confirmed that a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) that went viral recently for using a siren and flashing blue lights to avoid traffic jams on the Maju Expressway (MEX) was being used for official duties by a ministry. Kuala Lumpur Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) chief ACP Mohd Zamzuri Mohd Isa said the use of beacon lights on the vehicle had been approved by the Director-General of the Road Transport Department (JPJ). “The police have identified the owner and vehicle involved and will call them in soon for inspection purposes,” he said in a statement today.
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A woman believed to be from China has drawn widespread attention on social media after a video alleged that she had been living at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) for about a year. The video, shared by a user, features a voiceover claiming that the woman had been eating, sleeping and bathing at the airport during that period. In the footage, the woman is seen becoming visibly agitated, allegedly after children were playing near her. She is shown scolding or speaking loudly to another passenger, while a woman dressed in a brown T-shirt and jeans appeared to be trying to calm her down. She was later seen seated at one of KLIA’s waiting areas, looking at her phone, surrounded by multiple pieces of luggage placed on airport trolleys.
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While visiting Aquaria KLCC, many guests found it difficult to see any fish in a dimly lit aquarium. A makcik cleaner nearby noticed and helped guide them, pointing out where the fish were hiding behind the red light and explaining their behaviour. The simple act of kindness quickly earned praise online. #malaymail #heartwarming #aquariaklcc
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Man left unimpressed after paying RM5 for grilled chicken add-on, only to receive eight bite-sized pieces.
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