Student gains improved mobility with motorised wheelchair


Kuala Terengganu 12 JUNE 2013: Nur Fatihah Abdul Karim, who is suffering from nerve disease happy to try out her new electric motor wheelchair presented by the state goverment at Wisma Darul Iman in here. Looking on behind is her father Abdul Karim Abdullah. zabidi tusin/the star/kuala terengganu.

KUALA TERENGGANU: Nur Fatihah Abdul Karim beamed with pride and happiness as she test drove her new motorised wheelchair.

“I am happy. I can move about on my own and do not have to trouble others so much,” said the 11-year-old.

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