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Three siblings stranded in Thailand

 

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File photo of Thai people wearing face masks who returned to their hometown due to the spread of the coronavirus disease walk in line at Thai-Malaysia border Sungai Kolok district, Narathiwat April 18, 2020. — Reuters pic

 

YALA — Three Malaysian siblings are stranded for the past eight months in Thailand after the Thailand-Malaysia border was closed on March 18 to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

The siblings, Muhamaad Adam Danel Mohd Rozi,11, Muhammad Arash Raihan (seven years old) and Muhammad Muhaimin Putra (three years) had accompanied their mother, Sakina Museh, 38, a Thai national, to renew her visa in Yala, southern Thailand on March 16. 

 

Sakina said her three children had to follow her back as there was no one to take of them in Malaysia. “My husband (Mohd Rozi Ab Rahman) had passed away from cancer in September.

 

Full story: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/11/21/three-siblings-stranded-in-thailand/1924913

 

-- Malay Mail 2020-11-23

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