Orphaned in an instant and still in shock


In memory: Mohd Ikman (right) and Mohd Aiman showing the selfie taken by their father.

BATU GAJAH: In a split second, four children became orphans when their parents died in an accident last week.

Nur Fatin Syafikah, 18, Mohd Ikman Hafifi Mohd Ramddan, 17, Mohd Aiman Daniel, 13, and Nur Fatihah Najihah, seven, are still reeling in shock over the tragedy that happened on July 10 along Jalan Gopeng-Jalan Kota Bharu which claimed their parents’ lives.The youngest girl, who sustained severe facial injuries, has yet to be discharged from Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun in Ipoh. Her older sister is by her side to care for her.

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