
A TikToker has been remanded in custody following allegations of cyberbullying against the widow of the late musician Mohbad. According to police prosecutors, the individual released a video on March 14, 2026, which contained derogatory comments and accusations suggesting that the widow was involved in a hidden agenda regarding her husband's affairs.
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