Woman trying to find a home for her family soon after losing dad, brother in house fire


Trying times: Yewn (second from right), her mother and her two disabled brothers are currently staying at her mother-in-law’s rented house in Lok Kawi.

KOTA KINABALU: Single mother Charlene Yewn has been fighting to put out one fire after another since she lost her father and a brother in a blaze several weeks ago.

While still trying to come to terms with their deaths, Yewn, 31, has to worry about finding a home for her two children, two mentally challenged brothers aged 22 and 30, and her elderly mother.

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