Skip to main content

Advertisement

Advertisement

Netizens see red over two little 'daredevils' on moving car in Johor

JOHOR BARU — Pictures of two children on a moving car at Taman Scientex, Pasir Gudang have gone viral on social media, and netizens were mortified.

The children were seen imitating ‘Superman’, with both of them clinging to the top of the car while the vehicle moved.

The children were seen imitating ‘Superman’, with both of them clinging to the top of the car while the vehicle moved.

Follow TODAY on WhatsApp

JOHOR BARU — Pictures of two children on a moving car at Taman Scientex, Pasir Gudang have gone viral on social media, and netizens were mortified.

One photo showed the two boys sitting on the back of the car, with one drinking mineral water, at a traffic light junction. In the second photo, the children were seen imitating ‘Superman’, with both of them clinging to the top of the car while the vehicle moved.

A video of the “stunt” has also gone viral on Facebook. The five-second video posted by Facebook user “Chitran Tamil Chelvan” even showed the driver running a red light at a junction.

Many slammed the children and the driver for their reckless act, saying that they should not tempt fate.

Meanwhile, Seri Alam police chief Superintendent Ismail Dollah when contacted said the police have received a report on the incident.

The police are in the midst of identifying the driver and the children involved.

“We’re asking for their cooperation to turn themselves in at the nearest police station or Seri Alam police headquarters to facilitate investigation.

“We also would like to ask any witness of the incident to come forward, or contact the headquarters at 07-3864222 to assist in the investigation,” he said. NEW STRAITS TIMES

Related topics

Johor Taman Scientex Pasir Gudang Malaysia

Read more of the latest in

Advertisement

Advertisement

Stay in the know. Anytime. Anywhere.

Subscribe to our newsletter for the top features, insights and must reads delivered straight to your inbox.

By clicking subscribe, I agree for my personal data to be used to send me TODAY newsletters, promotional offers and for research and analysis.