Parents died to save them, but who will raise them?


Sorrowful situation: Khalib watching over Khairiyah Alisha (left) as Khaira Amni is comforted by her aunt Norhanisah Ismail at Penang Hospital.

GEORGE TOWN: Two young girls, who survived a horrible crash when their parents gave their lives to save them, now face an uncertain future.

The parents had tried to protect the girls by using their own bodies as a shield during the accident along the North-South Expressway near Sungai Bakap on April 29.

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