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Otak rosak! Portal slams negative comments on heli crash
Published:  May 6, 2016 6:10 PM
Updated: 10:41 AM

A portal aligned to Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak has lambasted those who posted negative comments and spread fake images on the helicopter crash, which claimed the life of a deputy minister while five others are still missing.

In an article, MyKMU.net said these opposition supporters suffered from “otak rosak” (faulty brains) due to the “constant lies” peddled by their leaders.

“This was proven in the helicopter incident. Some were praying that the prime minister was on board, are you mad? Death is in the hands of God, not opposition Facebookers,” it added.

The portal noted there were also fake images showing bundles of cash strewn around the helicopter wreckage, which was supposed to be given to those in the longhouses.

“Hello, the helicopter was on its way to Kuching. There are no longhouses in Kuching,” it added.

Such comments and images, MyKMU charged, proved the mental state of opposition supporters.

“They think death can only happen when a helicopter crashes, don’t they know that God can take your life in the midst of typing slander as well?” it said.

However, the portal conceded that not all the “beruk” (apes) who support the opposition behave in this manner, but added that many among them do so.

“We have not even cited the example of how when the helicopter went missing, the opposition were already busy talking about preparing for the by-elections.

“It was not their mother of father on that ill-fated helicopter. If it was, then they would know how it feels,” it added.

The portal said these are signs as to why the people must reject opposition parties under whatever circumstances.

This morning, search and rescue operation personnel discovered parts of the helicopter and the remains of Plantation Industries and Commodities Deputy Minister Noriah Kasnon.

Also on board was her husband Asmuni Abdullah.

The other passengers were the ministry's secretary-general Dr Sundaran Annamalai, Kuala Kangsar Member of Parliament Wan Muhammad Khairil Anuar Wan Ahmad, Noriah's bodyguard Ahmad Sobri Harun, and Filipino pilot Rudolf Rex Ragas.

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