‘Miracle baby’ studying hard for SPM, aims to become an accountant


Thulaashi (in yellow) and her father A. Suppiah (in orange wrap) placing offerings on a big boulder (pic, below) after conducting a special prayer with family members in Batu Ferringhi. — LIM BENG TATT/The Star

TSUNAMI ‘miracle baby’ S. Thulaashi is looking forward to finishing school and furthering her studies to become an accountant.

Thulaashi, 17, who escaped unscathed on that fateful day on Dec 26, 2004 after a tsunami struck the Batu Ferringhi beach, was barely a-year-old when the incident happened.

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