Hype Malaysia
  • Hype Picks
    • Go
    • Eats
    • Style
    • Streams
    • Concerts
  • Celebs
    • K-pop
  • Music
    • Reviews
    • Interviews & Features
  • Movies & TV
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Features
  • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Travels
    • News
No Result
View All Result
Hype Malaysia
  • Hype Picks
    • Go
    • Eats
    • Style
    • Streams
    • Concerts
  • Celebs
    • K-pop
  • Music
    • Reviews
    • Interviews & Features
  • Movies & TV
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Features
  • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Travels
    • News
No Result
View All Result
Hype Malaysia
No Result
View All Result
Home Celebrity

“Malaysian Wang Lee Hom” Lawyers Up & Provides Insight On Basikal Lajak Case

by Rachel Chuah
April 15, 2022
Sources: Facebook/大马王力宏/Sim Tze Tzin 沈志/Saleh & Aizac, Advocates & Solicitors

Sources: Facebook/大马王力宏/Sim Tze Tzin 沈志/Saleh & Aizac, Advocates & Solicitors

106
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Whatsapp

Netizens would be familiar with internet celebrity Kiang Jau Sang (江昭上). Known for being Bryan Wee’s partner-in-crime and for ‘courting’ Yang Bao Bei (YBB,杨宝贝 ), many recognise Jau Sang as the “Malaysian Wang Leehom” (大马王力宏)”.

However, Jau Sang saw fit to put aside the title for once, in light of a more serious matter. On 13th April, Jau Sang showed his full capacity as a lawyer by breaking down the ‘basikal lajak (modified bicycle)’ case from a legal point of view. His explanation left many impressed and amazed.

Source: Facebook/大马王力宏

Jau Sang broadcasted his explanation on Facebook to reach his followers. “The road does not belong to us,” he stated seriously. “We are only sharing the road. Everybody is sharing the same road.” He began by urging people to use their common sense and be considerate of others on the road.

Then, Jau Sang approached the matter from a legal point of view. He shared that he had once dealt with a similar case involving Section 41 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333). To clarify, Section 41 involves the offence of causing death by reckless or dangerous driving. Jau Sang stated this was a serious crime and was not easy to prove. He claimed there were five evidences required to prove the offence under Section 41.

Jau Sang mentioned that the defendant, Sam Ke Ting, had been wearing a seatbelt and was not under the influence of alcohol, speeding or on her mobile phone at the time of the accident. This had supposedly been proven during her earlier trials. As such, Jau Sang believed Sam had not been driving recklessly. “To prove reckless driving under Section 41, it must be 100% the drivers fault,” he stated. “It has to be proven beyond reasonable doubt.”

Source: Facebook/大马王力宏

He added that he was regretful about her conviction and was surprised she had been arrested immediately after the case. Like many others, Jau Sang hoped Sam’s appeal would be successful. Netizens were impressed by the video, with many claiming it was the reason they starting following him on his socials. However, YBB helpfully reminded netizens to use English. “He cannot read Chinese, so you guys (have to) type in English for him to understand,” she said.

Some remarked that his demeanour was very different from what they were used to seeing. “You look really professional when you’re serious,” one comment read. “Your sharing (was) on point, I really admire you so much,” another said. One netizen helpfully informed him that he should do more videos like this. “More people will support you,” they urged. “(It’s) true.” Others requested Jau Sang offer his help to Sam.

Source: Facebook/大马王力宏

Sam (27) was sentenced on Wednesday (13th April) for causing the death of eight teens in 2017. The teenagers had been riding modified bicycles on a road in Johor at 3am when Sam’s car collided with them. Sam had previously been acquitted twice before, but the Johor Bahru High Court’s recent ruling overturned the acquittals. Sam was sentenced to six years in jail and a fine of RM6,000, effective 13th April. Additionally, she was not granted bail.

Jau Sang isn’t the only one who has spoken up about Sam’s case. Other local celebrities have been sharing their thoughts on the matter. Netizens too have banded together to urge her appeal by petitioning. So far, a total of six petitions have been started to protest Sam’s sentence. The two oldest petitions have roughly 700,000 each, and over 1.4 million in total at the time of writing. Both have been addressed to the Court of Appeal Malaysia.

Source: Change.org
Source: Change.org

Although many felt the ruling was unfair given the circumstances, some have argued Sam’s sentence was befitting of her supposed offence. The parents especially were relieved that justice could be done for their kids.

There’s no denying that the accident in 2017 was a tragic one. However, we hope a satisfactory conclusion for all parties can be achieved.

You can watch Jau Sang’s full explanation here:

Sources: Facebook, Xuan, China Press, Change.org (1)(2)(3)

Basikal lajak accidentCar AccidentCycling recklesslyJohor basikal lajak accidentKiang Jau SangMalaysian Wang LeehomReckless Driving in MalaysiaSam Ke TingSam Ke Ting found guilty大马王力宏江昭上
https://lomp.at/bkcul
Share42SendTweet27Share

Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or Telegram for more updates and breaking news. 

FOLLOW THE HYPE

Source: Facebook/KATSEYE
Celebrity

(Video) “We’ll Always Be 6”: KATSEYE Shuts Down Rumours Of Internal Conflict Among Members

by Afiq Amin
September 11, 2025

Over the years, several global boy bands and girl groups have demonstrated a close bond even after disbanding. Today is...

Read moreDetails
SOURCES: INSTAGRAM (@mokafy)
Celebrity

(Video) Aaron Kwok’s Daughters Show Off Impressive Dancing Skills To BABYMONSTER’s “PSYCHO”

by Adleena
January 30, 2026

Hong Kong superstar Aaron Kwok (郭富城) is known for his impressive dancing skills that have captivated fans across the globe...

Read moreDetails
SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@gqtaiwan)
Celebrity

(Video) Jay Chou’s Australian Open 1 Point Slam Match Ends In Defeat After Failing To Return A Serve

by Adleena
January 15, 2026

Earlier this week, fans were ecstatic to learn that Mandopop icon Jay Chou (周杰倫) would play at the Australian Open’s...

Read moreDetails
SOURCE: TWITTER (@RollingStone)
Celebrity

Britney Spears Sells Rights To Her Entire Music Catalogue; What Does This Mean?

by Adleena
February 11, 2026

When you’ve got multiple hits under your belt like American pop icon Britney Spears, managing your music catalogue can be...

Read moreDetails
SOURCES: INSTAGRAM (@irisirisss900) & FACEBOOK (Namewee 黃明志)
Celebrity

Iris Hsieh’s Death Reclassified As Murder; Namewee Named Person Of Interest

by Adleena
November 4, 2025

In a shocking twist, the death of Taiwanese influencer Iris Hsieh (谢侑芯) has now been reclassified as a murder case....

Read moreDetails


TOP STORIES TODAY

  1. 1

    (Video) Jack Lim Condemns Truck Driver For Setting Off Fireworks Beside Petrol Station

  2. 2

    HK Actor Yau Piu Passed Away After Brain Haemorrhage

  3. 3

    George Lam & Sally Yeh Spark Discussion After Spotted Flying On Budget Airline

  4. 4

    Charles Heung & Tiffany Chen Leaving Inheritance To Daughter-In-Law Bea Hayden Instead Of Sons

  5. 5

    XG Release Statement After Producer Simon Jakops’ Drug Scandal

Malaysia’s live-wire for the latest news, trends, and entertainment is finally here. We are your calendar, your grapevine, your comic relief, your post-event coverage, and your celebrity stalker. Did we also mention that we are also your gateway to the world?

Contact us: newsdesk@hype.my

NETWORK

  • Lowyat.NET
  • Murai
  • Hangat
  • Lipstiq
  • Wanista
  • Varnam
  • Moviedash
  • Autofreaks
  • Fourthofficial

ABOUT

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Jobs
  • Terms
  • Privacy Policy

©2026 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Hype Picks
    • Go
    • Eats
    • Style
    • Streams
    • Concerts
  • Celebs
    • K-pop
  • Music
    • Reviews
    • Interviews & Features
  • Movies & TV
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Features
  • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Travels
    • News

©2026 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Hype Picks
    • Go
    • Eats
    • Style
    • Streams
    • Concerts
  • Celebs
    • K-pop
  • Music
    • Reviews
    • Interviews & Features
  • Movies & TV
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Features
  • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Travels
    • News

©2026 Vijandren Ramadass. All Rights Reserved.