Off beat

Stench in woman’s car leads to discovery of dead monitor lizard

In her TikTok post, @fangten, Fatin then decided to take her car to a carwash with the hope of removing the dead reptile.

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 08 Jan 2026 5:26PM

Stench in woman’s car leads to discovery of dead monitor lizard
In the video, Fatin is seen shocked when the workers manage to get the lizard out. - January 8, 2026

A WOMAN who got a stench in her car was shocked to find a dead monitor lizard lodged beneath her engine when she went out to check.

In her TikTok post, @fangten, Fatin then decided to take her car to a carwash with the hope of removing the dead reptile.

At the carwash, the workers successfully removed the dead animal.

In the video, Fatin is seen shocked when the workers manage to get the lizard out.

However, she said, despite the animal being removed, the stench remained, and she was forced to wash her car again.

Hopefully, this time, the smell is gone. - January 8, 2026

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