Mum and son barred from leaving China allowed to return


KUALA LUMPUR: It was an hour past midnight when the plane from Shanghai landed at the KLIA2 and there were not many people left in the arrival hall to greet passengers.

But for Cheng Chau Yang and her eight-year-old son, who had been barred from leaving China for the past two years, it was a sweet homecoming on Wednesday as they were finally home in Malaysia to reunite with their family just in time for the Mid-Autumn Festival.

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