JEMPOL: Of late, Md Nasir Jamaludin had noticed that his six-year-old son, Mohamad Solehuddin was fond of playing with his three siblings, especially a brother. “Little did I know that those beautiful moments were signs that Mohamad Solehuddin would soon leave us forever, together with his sister, Ainnur Batrisyah, 10,” he said. Mohamad Solehuddin and Ainnur Batrisyah were believed to have fallen into the pond about 6pm while fishing, about 200 metres from the house. The body of Ainnur Batrisyah was found at 6.20pm, while Mohamad Solehudin’s body was found five minutes later. The second and youngest of Md Nasir and Suhaini Nasuha’s children were laid to rest in separate graves at the Padang Lalang Muslim Cemetary near here.
Source: New Strait Times November 17, 2017 01:07 UTC