Malaysian Woman Surprised to Discover Stranger Driving Her Car at Sabah Airport, Insisting it's Sold

A startling incident unfolded at Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) for a Malaysian woman who was taken aback to find a stranger behind the wheel of her car. 

malaysian woman surprised to discover stranger driving her car at sabah airport, insisting it's soldPhoto via Facebook (Intan Natachka)

Intan Natachka, having just arrived in Sabah from Kuala Lumpur with her mother, anticipated a family member to pick them up. However, what she encountered was beyond her expectations.

Assuming her family had used her car for the pickup, Intan proceeded to load her luggage into what she thought was her vehicle. To her astonishment, she was interrupted by a stranger emerging from the car, questioning her presence. 

Initially bewildered, Intan inspected the car's contents and verified its license plate, confirming it was indeed her own.

Engaging with the perplexed stranger, Intan learned that the vehicle had supposedly been sold, a revelation that left her even more flabbergasted. She vehemently contested, as she had never initiated any sale process for her car. 

Unravelling the mystery, it emerged that the car had been mistakenly used by the family of a mechanic from a workshop where Intan had previously sought service.

Despite the bizarre turn of events, Intan managed to see the humour in the situation and shared her experience on Facebook. The post quickly went viral, garnering over 1,200 reactions and 1,000 shares. 

Many netizens expressed their shock and amusement at the incident, commending Intan's handling of the unexpected encounter.

Aku ada cerita untuk aku marah dan viralkan tapi kamu layan jak lah cerita yang bagi ku lucu 😆 Dijadikan cerita my mom...

Posted by Intan Natachka on Monday 18 March 2024

Comments flooded in, with some torn between reacting with anger or laughter, acknowledging the gravity of misusing someone's property yet finding amusement in the absurdity of the situation. 

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