RAWANG: The mother of social media influencer A. Rajeswary, better known as Esha, has lodged a police report against two men and a woman in connection with the cyberbullying case against her daughter.
Puspa P. Rajagopal claimed that the three individuals had uploaded videos and conducted live sessions targeting her daughter.
"Throughout this week, I was informed that there were videos and live broadcasts uploaded by the three individuals in question, discussing Esha," she told reporters after filing the report at the Gombak district police headquarters today.
Puspa also claimed that in the live social media broadcast, the woman questioned Esha's previous detention by the police.
Earlier, Puspa, accompanied by her son-in-law, arrived at 6pm and spent close to two hours filing the report and giving a statement to the investigating officer.
Puspa added that the individuals' discussions about Esha caused her to experience chest pain twice this week.
"My daughter has passed away, but they still talk about her. I got chest pain twice after watching the videos and live sessions.
"In the live sessions, they called my daughter rude. Hearing their insults broke my heart because we have our dignity too.
"Even the Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) and ministers have spoken out against the cyberbullying of my daughter, but it continues to happen," she said.
Puspa also hopes that the authorities will take stern action against those involved in cyberbullying to bring them to justice.
"I hope this cyberbullying will stop because I don't want others to go through what I am experiencing as a mother who has lost her child due to cyberbullying," she said.
It was reported that two individuals were arrested on July 8 and 10 for allegedly cyberbullying Esha.
Esha, who was also an activist, was found dead on July 5, a day after filing a police report about sexual threats she received on social media from two individuals.