Freed Jolo hostage 'doing fine,' says son


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 10 Nov 2015

Thien at her mother's house in Sandakan hours after being freed by Abu Sayyaf

Months of worry, stress and anxiety evaporated when she was reunited with her 78-year-old mother Chin Foh Tai and two sons, Chung Chin Loong, 31, and Chung Chin Vui, 26 on Monday.

“We were all very emotional and happy when we met our mother," said Chin Loong when contacted by The Star on Tuesday.

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