[VIDEO] Young Man Gets Violently Beaten For Allegedly Raising His Voice At Boss' Wife
The incident is believed to have taken place recently in Taman Seri Duyong in Ayer Molek, Melaka.
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Videos showing a young man getting beaten and verbally abused by individuals who are believed to be his superiors are going viral on Facebook
Based on a one-minute-and-37-second long video, the young man can be seen sitting in a corner while being questioned by two individuals.
"Did you respect this boss? Did you respect me?" asks a man behind the camera.
Before the victim can respond, another man swings a right hook at the victim's head, kicks him in the torso, and slaps his face.
The victim looks disoriented and petrified. Bloodstains can be found on his lips and left arm.
"Did you respect the boss' wife?" asks the assailant, to which the victim replies that he only spoke loudly to her.
"I spoke louder because I was afraid she couldn't hear," the victim says while looking fearful of the next round of attacks.
The victim then reenacts how loud he spoke to the boss' wife, before getting kicked in the head again. He also denies using profanities at the boss' wife.
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At the time of writing, the post carrying the videos have gone viral with over 5,700 shares
According to the caption of the post, the incident allegedly took place in a shop lot above a mobile phone store in Taman Seri Duyong in Ayer Molek, Melaka.
The post warns members of the public not to be duped by a vacancy that promises a RM2,500 monthly salary to work in a mobile phone store.
"When you are there, all the arrangement is changed. When you say you want to quit, they won't let you go right away," the post read.
"They tell you that you have to give them a two-week notice, or you have to pay them three months' worth of RM2,500."
The post also claims that the Melaka police are afraid of the boss.
China Press reports that the boss recruits employees by offering a monthly salary of RM2,500, and then demands them to engage in online gambling work. Those who want to resign are told to pay RM7,500 as severance fees.
It is also said that the victim in the videos is one of many individuals who have fallen into the same modus operandi.
"[Many] employees have been cornered and assaulted before," reported the Chinese daily.
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In the comment section of the post, many netizens can be seen tagging the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) in order to bring the matter to the authorities' attention
"D-mn! Those who physically assault people are fiends," commented a Facebook user, while another added, "Report this to the police. These people are lawless."
One person wrote, "Please share the post. Let's get this to more people's attention. Help the poor child."
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