Single mother Loh challenging conversion of her three children


KUALA LUMPUR: With sole custody of her three children since 2019, single mother Loh Siew Hong says her permission should have been sought before their conversion to Islam, which she is now challenging.

Loh, 34, said in her 2019 divorce petition, she was granted sole custody, care and control over her three children – 14-year-old twin girls and a 10-year-old boy.

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