Lima crash victim’s home still in ruins


Difficult situation: Zulkeflee reacting during a press conference at PPR Batu Muda in Jalan Ipoh. Looking on is Ahmad Dzuhri (second left).

KUALA LUMPUR: A month after a plane rehearsing at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (Lima) exhibition crashed into a house on the island, the situation between the owner and the organiser remained contentious.

Hotel staff Zulkeflee Abu Mutalib claimed that his damaged property – his home for 19 years – had not been replaced because both parties had yet to reach an agreement.

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