Mother’s joy of seeing daughter turns to anger at teachers


Bittersweet moment: Midah could not hold back her tears when she saw her daughter Norieen’s skeletal frame. — Bernama

GUA MUSANG: Midah Angah’s joy of seeing her daughter Norieen Yaakob alive quickly turned to anger as she rebuked the teachers “for causing all the trouble”.

The 40-year-old single mother had been in tears and unsure whether it was actually Norieen until a reporter showed her pictures of the 10-year-old girl. Her anguish then turned to joy.

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