Grieving parents hope tahfiz will be safer from now on


PETALING JAYA: While still grieving over the deaths of their children in the tahfiz fire last week, parents are glad that the Government is taking steps to ensure safety in these premises to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.

Having lost his youngest child in the tahfiz fire last week, Ahmad Nor Ramli feels that tahfiz should comply with fire safety regulations.

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