Malaysia

Woman trapped inside bank after shutters close at midnight

Some netizens said she could have made it if she had not wasted time placing the money in her wallet, taking the receipt and also screaming.

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 07 Mar 2024 5:42PM

Woman trapped inside bank after shutters close at midnight
Luckily her friends were with her and managed to get her out after they sought help from auxiliary policemen - Screengrab from TikTok video, March 7, 2024

by The Vibes Team

A WOMAN's last-minute attempt to withdraw money from an ATM at 11.59pm left her trapped for several minutes after the automatic shutters closed.

In a video posted on TikTok by @_mxfir95_, the woman had gone to withdraw money while her friends waited outside.

However, as the money was being dispensed the automatic shutters began coming down and the woman was seen panicking as she waited for her money.

However, despite her best efforts to get out in time, she did not make it and was trapped inside.

Luckily her friends were with her and managed to get her out after they sought help from auxiliary policemen.

Some netizens said she could have made it if she had not wasted time placing the money in her wallet, taking the receipt and also screaming.

Others questioned her for taking out money at that hour. - The Vibes, March 7, 2024





 

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