KUALA LUMPUR: It is normal for residents of
Desa Dua Apartment in Kepong to find rubbish, cigarette butts and other odd
objects on their cars.
These are usually thrown out of the apartments by not so civic-minded
residents. So far no serious damage has occurred.
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Point of origin: Jayamalini showing where the window frame might have
fallen off yesterday.
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However, G. Jayamalini, 30, discovered an unusual item on her Proton Wira
yesterday.
It was a window frame.
I looked out the window and was shocked to see a lot of people
surrounding my car, she said, adding that she had heard a loud sound at
8.30am.
I rushed down and found a broken window frame on my car with the
windscreen smashed. There are also scratches on the bonnet, she said.
Jayamalini, a receptionist, suspected that the object had fallen from a
unit on the sixth floor, two levels below hers, as it was the only one
without a window frame.
However, she said some foreign workers staying there denied that the
fallen frame was theirs.
It is normal to find lighted cigarette butts, strange liquid, rubbish
and others on or near our cars, but this time it is just too big, dangerous
and damaging.
Jayamalini said she could only report the incident to the apartment
management when its office opens today.