Courier company apologises after van runs over stray dog

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A viral video showing a GD Express (GDEX) delivery driver running over a dog in Banting has sparked public outcry.

viral video showing a GD Express delivery driver running over a dog during a delivery in Banting has sparked widespread public outcry.

In the video, the driver runs over the dog lying in the middle of a residential road, leading to immediate backlash from netizens demanding answers and accountability from the company.The company stated: “On November 6, a GDEX van driver had ran over a stray dog that was lying on the road at Jalan Bunut 6, Taman Seri Bunut, in Banting, Selangor.

“We thank those who have brought this issue to our attention and will do the needful to prevent such incidents in the future,” the company stated. The company further noted:“We appreciate those who have brought this matter to our attention and will take the necessary steps to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.”Some praised GDEX for taking responsibility, while others voiced dissatisfaction, urging the company to take stronger measures.“GD Express, how’s the condition of the dog? Did you follow up on the dog’s condition? Any treatment or help provided? Do you even know how’s the dog doing now? Lipwei Chong asked.

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