Blocked Parking Trouble
A double-parked car incident in Kuala Lumpur has gone viral after a woman got stuck in a parking space for over an hour. The situation happened on 30 March in Wangsa Maju. A woman named Ayu Noor Siah could not move her car because a Perodua Ativa blocked her way.

No driver or contact details were found. She needed to pick up her child, so she kept honking her horn, hoping someone would return soon. But nobody came. The weather was hot, and she had to wait for a long time. The stressful situation was experienced with time lapsing as she was yet to get out of the area.
Men Offer Help
After waiting for a long time, several men from a nearby office noticed her problem and decided to help. They cooperated and lifted the Perodua Ativa very slowly so that the space could be created to allow her car to move.

According to a video, the moment was recorded and quickly spread across social media platforms. Many viewers found the scene surprising and unusual. The video was well received, as it depicted human beings assisting a stranger in a challenging situation. It also brought out the severity of the issue of double parking in the busy places.
Damage Causes Conflict
Although the men helped solve the problem, the situation became more complicated later. The car that was lifted suffered minor paint damage. This upset the owner, an Egyptian man named Mr. Mohamad.

He later posted on social media and said he would take legal action. He warned that he might sue people who shared his image online. The viral double-parked car case in Kuala Lumpur then moved from a simple parking issue to a legal dispute that attracted even more attention.
Public Apology Issued
Soon after the incident spread widely, Ayu posted a public apology. She said that she was stressed and she was not able to control her feelings at that time. She acknowledged that the car had been damaged and she would pay to have it fixed completely.

She also asked people to delete the videos and posts related to the case. The viral story still went viral even after she had apologized, and the problem of the parked car at the back of the vehicle in Kuala Lumpur was still a trending topic on various social media sites.
Watch the video here:

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