David Goh, founder of the Penang Butterfly Farm. Photo: The Star/Chan Boon Kai
Helping a boy catch a butterfly changed the life of a man shortly after he freed his siblings, mother and himself from hardcore poverty.
One morning in 1966, David Goh, then a 22-year-old trainee teacher, saw his landlady’s young son trying to catch butterflies with a net.
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