Supervisor: I want to see my son’s face one last time


Father to Muhammad Aiman Kamarul, one of the victims, Kamarul Ariffin Osman still waiting during Fire and Rescue Department personnel searching missing two more children drowns at Bukit Beruntung. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.

HULU SELANGOR: Though factory supervisor Kamarul Ariffin Osman has braced himself for the possibility that his son may no longer be alive, he would not feel at peace until he sees Muhammad Aiman’s face one last time.

Accompanied by his employer and co-workers at the command centre in Kampung Timah yesterday, Kamarul Ariffin, 45, said he was waiting for the authorities to recover Muhammad Aiman’s (pic) body.

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