Strangers offer help to victims


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 02 Jan 2005

PENANG: The muhibbah spirit could not be stronger during the tsunami disaster here, with strangers knocking on doors of wrecked homes in seaside villages to offer help. 

“Three Chinese men came with packets of food after the giant waves hit our village and asked whether we had eaten. They gave us rice, mineral water and fruits,” Kampung Tanjung Tokong resident Sharina Md Saad, 35, said yesterday. 

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