GUA MUSANG: He was expecting a place where his family could rest as they awaited the arrival of their second son.
But Temiar farmer M. Remy, 21, was in for a shock. The orang asli found the government centre for the community to be filthy, neglected and in the kind of conditions that are far from hygienic.
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