Apology on Facebook was done by hackers, says Kiki


An image grab taken from a video shows a woman screaming after an elderly man accidentally hit her car.

PETALING JAYA: The woman who was caught on camera spewing verbal abuse and repeatedly hammering an elderly man's vehicle with a steering wheel lock after he accidentally hit her brand-new Peugeot has alleged that her Facebook page was hacked, and the apology did not come from her.

Speaking to The Star Online, Siti Fairrah Ashykin, otherwise known as Kiki, alleged someone had hacked into her Facebook page called Kiki Kerja Kahwin and posted an apology to the elderly man and Malaysians.

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