A carjacker stole a motor and drove off with a terrified OAP in the front passenger seat.
CCTV footage shows how the Honda City’s driver got out of the car to use the toilet at a petrol station.
As she goes inside, the car crook walks around the vehicle, opens the driver’s door and gets behind the wheel.
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As he starts driving away, the door on the other side flies open and a bag is thrown onto the forecourt.
The original driver then runs out of the bathroom and chases after her stolen motor.
Retired teacher Napisah Muhammad was in the front passenger seat at the time, as reported on Need To Know.

Her 38-year-old daughter had left the engine running when she got out of the motor.
The carjacker dumped Napisah , 68, on the hard shoulder 400m (437yd) from the petrol station in Kuantan, Malaysia.
The retiree recalled: “My husband had gone to the restroom.
“And barely seconds after my daughter got out of the driver’s seat towards the toilet, a stranger entered.
“He held my shoulder tight and kept on saying, ‘Keep quiet.’
“I knew something was not right and opened my door.
“I screamed for help and managed to throw my handbag out.
“I didn’t close my door.
“I put up a struggle and tried to jump out of the moving car when one of my slippers dropped on the road.
“When the man realised I was turning aggressive, he slowed down and pushed me out shouting, ‘You want to get out, you get lost.’
“Before stepping out, I managed to grab my daughter’s handbag.”
The suspect is reported to have arrived at the petrol station on a stolen motorcycle.
Fortunately, Napisah emerged from the terrifying ordeal shaken but uninjured following the ordeal on Monday (3 Jun).
She told local media: “When the man dropped me by the roadside, my daughter came to my aid.
“I believe the man had been watching our movements from when my family arrived at the premises.
“I am keeping my fingers crossed that the stolen car will be found soon.”
The police are seeking the man on suspicion of car theft.
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