Zaharif on the way to mosque for Friday prayer when hit by car, says brother


IPOH: Student Mohammad Zaharif Affendi Muhd ​​Zamrie, 17, who died after being hit by a car near Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Jati, Ipoh on Friday (Dec 15) was preparing to go to the mosque to perform Friday prayers.

His older brother, Zarul Fitri Muhd ​​Zamrie, 29, said it was his routine for his youngest brother to gather with his friends after school every Friday in front of a nearby mosque on their motorcycle while waiting for the Friday prayer.

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