Having the best of both worlds


Big happy family: Masita (centre, red baju kurung) with her husband and their family members during Hari Raya at her home in Felda Nitar 2, Mersing.

JOHOR BARU: After more than 50 years of separation from her biological family, Masita Bidin, who was brought up by a Malay family, now gets to enjoy the best of both worlds when celebrating the festivities with her loved ones.

The biological parents of the now 54-year-old gave her to a Malay family just days after she was born in Muar, as the family was struggling to survive back then.

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