Bangladeshi Gaming Star Muzahid Millad Killed in DUI Crash. 22-year-old Muzahid Millad, the prominent Bangladeshi content creator behind the "Advance Gaming" brand. Millad was killed in a high-impact collision on the Maju Expressway (MEX) in the early hours of Thursday, an incident that has now shifted from a traffic investigation into a high-stakes legal proceeding involving military personnel, Daily Dazzling Dawn confirmed.
New developments indicate that the Malaysian authorities are coordinating with the High Commission of Bangladesh to facilitate the repatriation of Millad’s remains to his home district of Habiganj. While a specific flight schedule has yet to be formalised, sources close to the administrative process suggest that the body will be returned to his family for final rites as soon as the mandatory forensic and documentation procedures are finalised in Kuala Lumpur.
The victim’s wife, Nafisa Tabassum Adiba, 23, remains under medical supervision at Hospital Kuala Lumpur. While her physical injuries are reported to be stable, the psychological toll of the tragedy—which occurred just moments after their arrival in Malaysia for a planned vacation—has drawn significant empathy from the public. Family members are reportedly making arrangements to support her during this transition.
Legal pressure is mounting on the 31-year-old military personnel currently in custody. Initially detained under the Road Transport Act 1987, the gravity of the case has led to a rigorous investigation into the circumstances of the suspected intoxication. "The demand for transparency is absolute," a representative involved in the legal discourse told journalists. "The public expects the law to be applied without prejudice, regardless of the suspect's professional background."
The incident has ignited a broader debate regarding road safety enforcement and the severe consequences of driving under the influence. On social media, the hashtag #JusticeForAdvanceGaming has transcended the gaming community, becoming a rallying cry for stricter DUI penalties. Malaysian citizens have joined their Bangladeshi counterparts in condemning the act, emphasizing that such preventable tragedies tarnish the nation's safety record and affect international relations.
As the gaming community reflects on Millad’s contribution to the industry—noted by his significant following of over 780,000 subscribers—the focus remains on the legal aftermath. The coming days will be critical as prosecutors review the evidence compiled by the Kuala Lumpur traffic investigation department to determine the full scope of the charges to be laid in court.