JPJ officer on mission to trace biological family of his late Chinese mother


A picture from the past: A young Hamdani (second left) and siblings with their parents back in the good old days. Mum Norainy who was of Chinese descent died in 2004 at the age of 56.

BUTTERWORTH: Road Transport Department (JPJ) officer Mohd Hamdani Ismail (pic) has never given up hope of tracing his late mother’s biological family although it has now been a decade since her passing.

The 45-year-old offi-cer’s mother, Norainy Mohd Idris, died in 2004 at the age of 56. She was born into a Chinese family in 1948 but was given away for adoption when she was still an infant.

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