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Published 4 days ago  September 5, 2022
By Renushara


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Yesterday (September 4), 66-year-old Ling Kok Ong, who is also the third child of seven siblings, was reunited with his younger sister, 58-year-old Hamsiah Mohamad, after over 50 years apart.

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It turns out that Hamsiah was given to a Malay couple when she was born to be adopted, as they had not been blessed with children at the time. Back then, they lived in Bukit Besi, Dungun, and the separation happened when the family returned to Singapore.



https://worldofbuzz.com/sporean-brother-...eparation/
Many Malaysians in our midst

Makes SG like Foreign Land
lookalike....... Rotfl

Mr Ling Kok Ong, 66, travelled all the way from Singapore to Bukit Payong, Terengganu, to meet his biological sister Hamsiah Mohamad, 58, on Sunday, after learning of her whereabouts with help from the Malaysian History Association in Dungun.

"Even though we were separated, our family - especially my mother and late father - always thought of Hamsiah and that is why I came to Terengganu in hopes of reuniting with her to fulfil my mother's wish.
(09-09-2022, 07:50 AM)Levin Wrote: [ -> ]More details here: https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asi...-never-met

lookalike...... Laughing 99.99%
As Singapore undergoes leadership transition, it will keep finding ways to strengthen ties with Malaysia: Lawrence Wong.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapor...pm-2923081