Khairul unable to make sense of events resulting in lost leg


Standing by: Mohd Khairul's father Zulkeppiliy Dahalan, 55, checking on his son at the hospital in Malacca while a friend and his younger sister look on.

MALACCA: Postman Mohd Khairul Zamry Zulkeppiliy still cannot get over seeing his severed leg following an accident with a car on one of his routes.

“Thinking back about the accident now is still traumatising for me. I just did not know how it all could happen.

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