Widow not moving into her dream house


Mazni Mansor, 28, (second right) the wife of the late Syahidi Asyraf with her daughter Shazwina Awatif one year old (right) recieving a check worth of RM1500 from Penang Perkeso office manager Mamsor Abdul Manaf (left) at their family house in Permatang Berangan in Tasek Gelugor, Penang. Star pic by Asri Abdul Ghani/December 24, 2013

BUTTERWORTH: The widow of a contract worker, who was killed in an industrial accident a week ago, will not be moving into her dream house.

“There’s no point of me and my one-year-old daughter going there to live,” said Mazni Mansor, 28, when met at her parents’ house in Permatang Berangan B in Tasek Gelugor, near here, yesterday.

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