Damaged roof a threat to safety at SK Seri Kepong


(From left) Rosman, Lim and Wan Norzaimi at the top floor of SK Seri Kepong where parts of the ceiling have broken and water marks can be seen on the walls.

FALLING roof tiles in SK Seri Kepong in Kuala Lumpur are putting pupils and staff at risk.

The school’s roof is in a such a bad state that the top floor, which has 10 classrooms, has not been used for the past two years because of leakage problem.

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