Air Asia dismisses flight AK5671 'crash' rumour as fake

Astro Awani
August 6, 2014 23:27 MYT
Rumour of an Air Asia flight crashed at KLIA is fake - Air Asia Comms
Air Asia Head of Communications Aziz Laikar said that ‘news’ of an Air Asia plane crashed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport was fake and urged net users to stop spreading rumours.
“The rumours are not true. We encourage people to ignore any Whatsapp or SMS messages they receive about the rumor and stop sharing it,” he told Astro AWANI.

Rumours spreading on whatsapp about AirAsia flight AK5671 incident is not true. Please take note and do not respond.

— Aziz Laikar (@AzizLaikar) August 6, 2014
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Social media has been abuzz since noon that ‘Air Asia flight AK5671 from Kuching’ had crashed at the airport today.
Attached with the message is a photo of an overturned toy plane.
Net users has responded to the rumour in different ways.

"Air Asia AK5671 from Kuching crashed 10 mins ago in KLIA International Airport near Putrajaya locality, quite disturbing" is it true?

— fara (@shinxahra) August 6, 2014
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Malaysia terus dilanda dugaan !!!!! Air Asia AK5671 from Kuching crashed 10 mins ago in KLIA International... http://t.co/OqwegU7Dds

— tunmaharezza (@tunmaharezza) August 6, 2014
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The story of Air Asia AK5671 is FAKE! Please STOP these sort of news. It has already been a tragic 2014 for the Aviation Industry!

— Shasha Deen-Nonis™ (@deen_nonis) August 2, 2014
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That joke about AK5671 is not even funny man. People are so lame nowadays.

— ✡ SuPing ✡ (@supingdoink) August 1, 2014
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