The motorcyclist told China Press that he suffered a dislocated hand and multiple injuries, and that both he and his wife are currently receiving treatment in the hospital. He added in a Facebook post that he received numerous threatening calls from unknown individuals after the incident, and urged the public to stop spreading false information. The uncle of the Toyota Alphard driver also contacted China Press to refute rumours about the case. He said their family runs a legitimate business and would not behave unreasonably, adding that there must have been reasons behind the incident and urged netizens not to jump to conclusions. #fyp #malaysia #tiktoknews #jb
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