Couple's generosity rewarded, encourages others to help flood victims


SEPANG: Giving to others had brought in more rewards for Ahmad Munzir Shahril and his wife when they decided to distribute their home-cooked cakoi (fried breadstick) to flood victims around Dengkil as their act of kindness had encouraged others to donate to enable them to channel more aid to those in need.

Ahmad Munzir, 41, said initially they thought of donating the popular Chinese dish which they had been selling, with their own money because they felt sorry for the victims as they too had gone through difficult times.

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