Sisters who lost parents in crash to spend Raya with relatives


Happy day: Grandfather Ismail Cha, 57, and Aishah bringing festive joy to Khairiyah at the Penang Hospital.

GEORGE TOWN: Family members of Khairiyah Alisha Khosim, 10, and Khaira Amni, two, who lost their parents in a road accident in April, are making sure the orphaned sibling­­s have a blessed Hari Raya celebration surrounded by relatives and friends.

Their grandmother Aishah Arif­fin, 53, said Raya was an occasion they usually looked forward to in previous years.

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