Visit our Shopee Affiliate Shop Today: https://s.shopee.sg/8KlkmJP0hu A late-night Grab ride in Malaysia turned violent after four teenagers allegedly attacked a female driver over an unpaid fare. The case is now raising bigger concerns about driver safety, teenage crime, and how protected e-hailing workers really are during overnight jobs. As more people depend on ride-hailing services across Singapore and the region, incidents like this hit closer to home than many realise. Watch our full breakdown on Twenty Two Thirty. #Malaysia #Grab #Ehailing #GrabDriver #TeenCrime #DriverSafety #Melaka #CrimeNews #SoutheastAsia #TransportSafety #RideHailing #BreakingNews #Singapore #CurrentAffairs #YouthCrime #PublicSafety #ViralNews #AsianNews #TwentyTwoThirty #NewsAnalysis

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