Malaysian trio stay back to help out


PETALING JAYA: Unlikely heroes emerge in the darkest times, and three Malay­sians stranded in quake-hit Nepal are a testament to that.

Moved by the destruction around them, Muhammad Irwan Yusuf, Muhammad Aliff Abdullah and Harith Muhadzir chose to stay back to assist in crisis relief work, instead of returning with the 104 Malaysians on Wednesday on board the Royal Malaysian Air Force aircraft sent by the Government.

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