Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Uplifting News


Unlike many who would have kept the money, lecturer Asma Muda.
Asma, a lecturer at Technical Teachers' Training Institute, had stumbled upon the cash while loading her luggage into her husband’s car and decided to find the real owner.

Asma, 42, and her husband, pilot Capt Zaim Khalid, decided the money must be returned to its rightful owner. She sought The Star’s help to trace the owner.

Chef Teoh Kean Hong slaved over a hot stove in a Chinese restaurant in London and ate instant noodles on his days off to save RM10,350 – money to support his wife and three children back home in Subang Jaya.

Teoh is delighted to get back his hard earned cash. Kudos to the couple. However, I got a bad news from a friend who was robbed off her laptop, cash and watch this morning. It is time for the police to focus on fighting crime than to serve the politicians.
Picture courtesy of The Star.

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