Compiled by BENJAMIN LEE, CHOW HOW BAN and R. ARAVINTHAN
FOR most eager-to-be mothers, the news of conception is one of unbridled joy and fanfare, as is the case for actress Nelydia Senrose, who recently shared news of her first pregnancy, reported Harian Metro.
Nelydia, whose real name is Nik Zaris Nelydia Nik Sen, shared the exciting news with her fans on her Instagram on Tuesday.
The post was accompanied by a short loving video of her and her husband, Mohd Hafez Halimi Abdul Hamid, with faces of joy and relief at finally having their first child together after seven years together.
Making the announcement even more special was the fact that it was made in conjunction with their wedding anniversary, accompanied by a heartfelt message of happiness from Nelydia.
“Seven beautiful years of loving each other have turned into a heartbeat.
“Happy 7th Anniversary to us,” she shared in her post’s caption.
The feeling of joy was also shared by Nelydia’s fans, who took to the comments section to congratulate the couple and pray for their smooth journey ahead.
Nelydia, 32, and her businessman husband Mohd Hafez Halimi tied the knot on April 6, 2019.
> A bedridden elderly woman from a family in Perlis has been stranded for over two months at King Fahad Hospital in Saudi Arabia due to a lack of funds to bring her home, reported Kosmo.
Siti Nur Ain Abd Sanief, 31, said the entire family has been trying to raise a total of RM200,000 in donations to help bring her mother, Halimah Ismail, 64, back to Malaysia.
She said her mother, who is from Kampung Felcra Lubuk Sireh in Kaki Bukit, has been bedridden after undergoing a tracheostomy to assist her breathing at the hospital after suffering a stroke while performing Umrah two months ago.
“My younger brother, Muhammad Al Imran Abd Sanief, 25, who is with our mother at the hospital, has sought assistance from the Malaysian Embassy in Saudi Arabia.
“The doctor has allowed our mother to return home, but they said she must travel by air ambulance due to her condition.
“We have requested help from the Embassy, and they are currently waiting for the actual hospital costs that the family will need to bear,” she told the daily.
She added that the situation worsened after the insurance company, which covers her mother, rejected their claims twice.
Fortunately for the family, Titi Tinggi assemblyman Izizam Ibrahim said that donations collected so far to bring Halimah home have reached approximately RM110,000.
“However, the journey is not over yet. We still need support to reach the RM200,000 target to bring the stroke patient home from Madinah to Malaysia,” he said.
(The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.)
