Lahad Datu - A year later: Life a nightmare, says widow


A year after Police Sergeant Azis Sarikon was gunned down in Semporna’s Kg Simunul during the March 2 ambush by Sulu gunmen, his family have yet to come to terms with his tragic death.

In fact, life has become a nightmare for his widow Siti Bandora and her four children, Mohd Faridzel Helmi, 20, Liyana Abd Aziz, 17, Nurul Sazwani Aziz, 14, Mohd Aiman Hakimi, 9.

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