Admin Behind Parody Account Attacking Dr Malar Bites The Dust

ANY doctor worth their salt would come across some mental patients once in a while.
Being in a position of authority to provide health advice is no help either, since people nowadays can be rather opinionated.
A particularly gifted Indian doctor by the name of Dr Malar knows this first hand, being the victim of cyberbullying for her pro vaccine stance.
Previously, her Facebook page titled Celoteh Dr Malar was copied by an anti vaccine netizen, where a parody was created with the name Celoteh Malar Petaka.
From then onwards, Dr Malar had been insulted by the netizen, because of being non Muslim, among many other things.
In a twist of fate, however, a recent post has emerged stating that the netizen in question had already passed away.

According to one netizen, the admin succumbed to high blood pressure, and that there were clot blood although she never took a vaccine.
The majority in the online community pointed out that this was her due reward for all the slander she heaped on Dr Malar.
“These are the racist fanatics who hide behind the mask of religion. The Lebai tribe also has a lot of such people,” said netizen @nusabangsa.

@Anneliese9_ pointed out that it is a pity that people still say bad things about her even after she has passed away.
“This is why you need to be careful. Don’t be so bad. Islam and wearing a hijab. Watch what you say,” she said, pointing out it was a shame to those non-muslims, that they were better than the muslims.
“Or is she faking death because she is afraid of being sued for defamation,” said @meIayuterakhir.

However, @hazim_nahar said it was inappropriate to be spreading the shame of the deceased. “You will die too,” he said among other things.
Dr Malar has since emerged with a statement regarding her online rival.
“They believe they’re safe doing this just because they’re Muslim and I’m not. But none of us knows whether we’ll die as Muslims or non-Muslims—not me, not you, not them,” she said.
According to her, many have encouraged her to pursue a lawsuit against the offenders. However, she decided against legal action as she would have to be in and out of court.
“My children, my parents, my husband, and my followers will be affected by the time I’d have to spend on something so unproductive, legal proceedings,” she said.
Dr Malar added that she knew the admin behind the fake page, that she was a Malay, a Muslim, a woman, and a former civil servant. — Focus Malaysia
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