Rumah Bonda founder fails in bid to regain custody of all five adopted children | Malay Mail

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Rumah Bonda founder fails in bid to regain custody of all five adopted children

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 2 — The Magistrates’ Court here has once again dismissed the application by Rumah Bonda owner, Siti Bainun Ahd Razali to regain custody of two of her adopted children.

She said the court ordered that the pair be handed over to the department for a duration of three years and would review the matter at the end of that period. The court had previously dismissed Siti Bainun’s application to regain custody of her 16-year-old adopted daughter and an Indonesian girl and ordered them to be placed under the care of the JKM.

 

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Gara2 dia, proses org btl2 nak amik anak angkat makin susah...

A great big thanks to Magistrate Norfarahain Roslan! 👍👏🏼

Dah belasah budak, then now nak regain custody? Delusion at its finest..

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