BERITA TERKINI

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Sad story of a security guard

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KUANTAN - "We fear driven home for seven months already do not pay rent with a total value of RM700 . "
Similarly, expression of a security guard , Ahmad Awang , 56 , who can not afford to pay the rent after being crushed poverty .

He said although the house she lived in the Kamping Selamat, near here, in straitened circumstances , but it is significant as a shelter him with nine family members , including three children, two -in-law and three grandchildren.

" It's been four years uncle lived in a rented house for a fee of RM100 per month.

" The monthly income of RM600 uncle alone and that number just enough to meet the daily needs and expenses of the school's youngest son , " he said.

It is understood , the youngest son Ahmad , Mohd Abdullah , 17 , belongs to the people with disabilities (PWDs ) physical problems and is now studying at SMK St Thomas , near here, while his wife , Rosmah Jaafar, 58 , suffered a stroke last week .

He said his family suffered health problems that complicate the situation caused him to get stuck to find more income to cover the medical costs of child and wife.

However , their suffering limelight Kuantan Umno Youth Movement who visited the family to offer assistance .

Deputy Chief Kuantan Umno Youth , acknowledging Mansor said he was informed about the problem of poverty faced by families unable to pay respect to rent.

He said he would take further action , particularly in terms of the needs of the youngest child , who was also disabled .

" We will help the family so as not to be driven from house to rent and will help provide other needs," he said.

During the visit, essential goods such as rice , sugar and oil are given in addition to blankets and school bags .

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