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Luxury Cars, Chandeliers & Gaming Consoles Among 727 Items Seized From Vida's Mansion

The seizure resulted from her failure to settle a RM1,060,285 debt, outstanding since 2018.

Cover image via @datoserivida (Instagram)

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The Kuala Lumpur High Court recently ordered the seizure of Datuk Seri Vida's assets, resulting in the confiscation of 727 items on 25 November

According to the New Straits Times, the 727 items have been seized and marked for auction to settle a RM1,060,285 debt owed to Ah Design Communication.

The confiscation from her bungalow at Meru Heights in Ipoh included a variety of items, from luxurious chandeliers, ceiling fans and air conditioner units, curtains, and exquisite art pieces.

Numerous pieces of high-end furniture, including cosmetic tables, sofas, cupboards, carpets, decorative boxes, mattresses, and gaming chairs, have been confiscated as well.

Datuk Seri Vida's bungalow in Ipoh.

Image via Sinar Harian

Here's a list of additional items confiscated:

  • A standing clock
  • A PlayStation 5
  • A Nintendo Switch
  • Gaming tables
  • A high-quality DSLR camera
  • Flowerpots
  • A treadmill
  • An exercise bicycle
  • A compact guided weight machine
Among all the seized items, the highlight was the confiscation of four luxury cars — two Toyota Vellfires, a Toyota Grand Hi-Ace, and a BMW X7.

Image via @datoserivida (Instagram)

Vida, whose real name is Hasmiza Othman, addressed the incident during a TikTok live session recently

Despite the damage to her reputation, she remarked that she viewed the situation as a divine test of faith.

"Every test has wisdom behind it. God wants to elevate us, but it doesn't come for free," stated the cosmetics entrepreneur.

She additionally revealed that the seizure took place while she was abroad.

Reports have since emerged that the seizure was due to her failure to settle renovation arrears for a Shah Alam factory-turned-studio, with the debt amounting to RM1,060,285, outstanding since 2018.

Image via @datoserividaofficial (TikTok)

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