Johor Good Samaritan busy helping needy during MCO

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NSTnation The 55-year-old retired storekeeper promptly responds to every call or need for help the minute he is alerted to it. Covid19 Coronavirus MCO MovementControlOrder

The 55-year-old retired storekeeper promptly responds to every call or need for help the minute he is alerted to it.For the past 13 days, he visited people with all sorts of needs in the Johor Baru area.

The hours are long and unpredictable. The work is hard, tense, occasionally dangerous and mostly in the shadow of the limelight.“I still remember late one night when someone came knocking on my door to ask me to send his wife to hospital. I drove the lady to the emergency unit at the hospital,” This quinquagenarian said the time has come for Malaysians to raise awareness of the need to work towards a more inclusive, compassionate and caring society.

 

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