Praying for missing plane


Tang Li Sze holding a drawing of a plane and her classmates from St Mary's Kindergarten in Sikamat New Village in Seremban, have been praying everyday for the passengers and crew of MH370.

THE pupils from St Mary’s Kindergarten in Sikamat New Village in Seremban have been praying everyday for the passengers and crew of MH370. 

The kindergarten with only 14 pupils enrolled in the current academic year, is among the smallest in Seremban and housed in a wooden chapel belonging to the Catholic Church. 

Tang Li Sze a five-year-old pupil, said that she and her classmates had been watching television and reading the newspapers about the search for the plane. Flight MH370 has been missing since March 8 despite a massive international search.

“We are sad to learn that all the ships and planes from many countries are searching for the missing plane but have yet to find it. “As pupils of St Mary’s Kindergarten, we are praying so that the plane will be found soon.” she said.

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