Malaysians near and far share the grief


Gone but not forgotten: Nurkhairunnisa Mohd Fuzi, 22, writing a message on a memorial board for the victims of Flight MH17 in Putrajaya. - AZHAR MAHFOF / The Star

PETALING JAYA: Malaysians from near and far will join the day of mourning for the departed souls of MH17.

Avtar Singh Dhaliwal, who moved to Sacramento, California, seven years ago, has cancelled plans to celebrate his 41st birthday today to be in solidarity with fellow Malaysians to mourn the victims.

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