Listeners share in grief over deaths of driver and his kids


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 31 Jul 2004

KUALA LUMPUR: The 98.8 “Happy Hour Two to Five” programme is known for its light and cheerful banter. Yesterday, the atmosphere was anything but happy as listeners called in to share their feelings over the story of a lorry driver who killed his three children before taking his own life in Serdang Jaya. 

The calls came in non-stop during the programme, which allotted one of its three hours to the topic and was hosted by deejay Luke Loke Beng Chew and guest deejays Sam Mak Foong Ling and Louise Lau. 

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