Woman demands S'pore, M'sia & Japan 'surrender' at M'sia airport, threatens that 'everyone will die together'
She was removed after 15 minutes.
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A woman was seen causing a commotion at Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), where she demanded the "surrender" of Singapore, Malaysia and Japan.
According to clips of the incident that circulated on social media on Aug. 18, the incident occurred at the boarding gates of the airport's Terminal 1.
Made death threats
The woman, clad in a black T-shirt and jeans, could be seen walking around barefoot in the video.
She was said to be from Mainland China, according to the original poster.
According to the video's caption, the woman was initially conducting a livestream on her mobile phone before a man, supposedly an acquaintance, snatched it away.
"Is Singapore going to surrender? Is Japan going to surrender?" she was heard yelling in the video.
She had reportedly also asked the same of Malaysia prior to this.
The woman then asked the crowd if they were Chinese nationals before yelling: "If I die in Malaysia, everyone will die together!"
She also allegedly began counting down, the caption wrote.
Removed after 15 minutes
After her public tirade, the woman approached a bystander nearby to ask if "they would surrender".
She was removed from the scene by airport officials after 15 minutes, the post said.
The airport then fell silent.
According to Sinchew, the woman's identity and the cause of the incident are currently under investigation.
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