Uncle Sim wants to move on and urges Malaysians to forgive road bully


PETALING JAYA: Road rage victim Sim Siak Hong (pic) wants to move on from the incident and the after-effects, and urged Malaysians to forgive the woman who verbally abused him and damaged his car with a steering lock.

“Let bygones be bygones. I feel sad seeing her detained, and will pray for her safe release,” said the 68-year-old who was on air with Red FM radio announcer JJ yesterday morning.

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