Siblings: We want to know who killed our father


Searching: MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head, Datuk Seri Michael Chong (second from right) and lawyer Alex Kok (seated right) highlighting the plight of the Chor siblings who are seeking justice and closure after their father, Chor Ah Kyw was killed in an accident.

KUALA LUMPUR: Devastated by the sudden loss of their loving father, a family is searching for witnesses and the person who crashed into him and left him for dead by the roadside.

During a press conference at the MCA Public Services and Complaints Department, Chor Keng Yoke and her siblings could not hold back their tears as they recalled the moment a stranger told them that their father, Chor Ah Kyw, was involved in a road accident.

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