A toast to dads that should be all year long


TODAY is Fathers Day. It must be a day of tremendous meaning for those who just bade a final farewell to their dads. Or those who have recently welcomed back their fathers after a long separation.

Aged five and six, the daughter and son of fisherman Heng Chee Yong understand little of the flow of events of the past 100 days, but they are happy to have him home again in Sekinchan.

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