'Luckily managed to duck and gave that brother one shot at him.'
formIt is not easy being a food delivery rider, but getting assaulted should not be an occupational hazard.
He said he was told to"bang the door loudly" and now believes he was being used by a"tailong loanshark"." on Sunday to warn others that loansharks would order food and ask to pay cash on delivery.A screenshot of the WhatsApp chat shows a phone number with the Malaysia country code prefix"+60". What appeared to have happened was that after Helmi banged on the door, whoever opened it thought Helmi was a loanshark and tried to punch him.
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