Abandoned children pine for their mum


Hari Raya Haji wish: Fatin Nurzalia (middle) showing a picture of their mother Siti Nurul Hamiza (inset) to her younger brother Mohd Faris Fauzan while her two other siblings Kamarul Hamizan (right) and Nor Kamaliah Balqis look on at the home of their grandmother, Zaimah (left), in Batu Burok, Kuala Terengganu.

KUALA TERENGGANU: Two years ago their mother left them under the bridge to fend for themselves but Kamarul Hamizan Kamal and his three siblings' love for their mother never diminished.

Their only wish for the coming Hari Raya Haji is to see their 30-year-old mother Siti Nurul Hamiza Abd Hamid again.

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