Strangers lend a helping hand


(Left) Yeow, Dania and Suresh.

PETALING JAYA: With Christmas less than a week away, three Malaysians showed the real spirit of giving by sacrificing their time and effort to help a woman and her sick daughter stranded along the North-South Expressway.

Chua Chee Heng, whose Facebook posting received 5,970 likes and 1,540 shares, said he was on the way to Johor Baru with Yeow Chin Khin when they saw a man standing in the middle of the road at 1am on Friday and diverting cars to the fast lane.

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