Mum: My sons should have been at the mosque


Grief: Dr Hasmiza, unable to contain her emotions, when relating the fateful tragedy during a press conference at her home.

IPOH: They should have been at the mosque instead of the workers’ hostel, says beauty and health product entrepreneur Datuk Dr Hasmiza Othman of her two sons who died in a fire on Saturday night.

Muhammad Eddie Zuhdie Mohd Amin, 12 and Muhammad Edrie Zikrie, 11, died in a fire that engulfed a double-storey house in Meru Hills, Taman Meru, which was a hostel for their mother’s male workers.

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