Blind group ready for uphill task


KUALA LUMPUR: Sixteen years ago, Isak Ngau made the trek up Mount Kinabalu and he could still remember the feel of the fresh air on his face, the scent of flowers and the chirping of birds and insects.

The memory is so fresh, Isak, who is visually impaired, wants to do it again – this time with a team of other disabled people on Malaysia Day.

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