
A video of a man appearing to be in a semi-conscious state while riding the MRT has recently gone viral on Threads, raising concerns among Malaysians over alleged misuse of “piu piu vape” and public safety on public transport.
In the short clip, the man was seen standing near a pole inside the train while leaning forward in an unusual manner.
He appeared to be barely conscious, with what looked like saliva or vomit dripping from his mouth.
‘The future of our country is doomed’
The video, which was uploaded on by @mcdontoliver had the following caption:
The future of our country is doomed if many young people are like this.”

Speaking to WeirdKaya, the OP said the incident happened two days ago on the MRT Kajang-Kwasa Damansara route.
He said initially did not notice anything unusual when he first entered the train, as the man appeared to be simply standing by the pole.
He then took a seat and used his phone for a while before noticing that the man seemed to be swaying while standing, as though he had little strength.
“At the same time, his eyes were closed, and saliva was dripping from his mouth. Only then did I realise that his saliva was all over the floor,” he added.
The OP also claimed that by then, almost half of the passengers had turned their attention to the man.
The man eventually got off the train after several stations, but still did not appear to be fully conscious at the time.
Netizens suspect ‘piu piu vape’ was involved
The clip quickly caught the attention of netizens, with many expressing concern over the man’s condition and questioning what had happened to him.
Some described the scene as resembling a Train to Busan moment, comparing the man’s behaviour to a zombie-like state.

Several netizens also speculated that the man’s condition may have been linked to “piu piu vape” (also known as “piao piao”), a term commonly used online to refer to vape products that are laced with drugs.
One commenter wrote that if people already knew the vape was dangerous, they should not be using it in the first place.

Another urged the authorities to be more alert about alleged “piu piu vape” cases, questioning why there was no immediate action despite growing concerns.

However, it should be noted that the exact cause of the man’s condition has not been confirmed and there has been no official statement linking the incident to vape or any substance use.
The video also sparked concern over public safety on trains, with netizens pointing out that if a passenger is visibly unwell, semi-conscious, or behaving abnormally in a crowded public space, it would cause much unease.

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