Man who lived in car with family resumes flower business


  • Nation
  • Friday, 29 Jul 2016

Welcome aid:Loo presenting the RM20,000 mock cheque to Rengaiya at The Star’s office in Ipoh. Also present are Mohd Rawi (right) and Rengaiya’s family.

IPOH: A man who lived for a month in a car with his wheelchair-bound wife and son has resumed his flower business.

R. Rengaiya, 51, said he had started his small business again last month and was able to make ends meet now.

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