House abandoned for 20 years


Taman Alam Jaya Residents Association chairman Dr B. R. Anthonysamy (right) and Ho (second from right) speaking with Chandrabalan (left) about the condition of the abandoned house. — Photos: ROHAIZAT MD DARUS/The Star

IT HAS been two decades since S. Chandrabalan and his family have had to live beside an abandoned house.

The house along Jalan Koop Cuepacs 4E in Kajang is missing its gates, has overgrown grass and the front doors are open to just about anyone to walk in and out.

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