Friday, 30 Apr 2021 10:44 AM MYT
BY SHAHRIN AIZAT NOORSHAHRIZAM
S. Kasthuribai mourns the death of her 15-year-old son Sathiswaran who was killed after he was hit by a falling chair at PPR Sri Pantai in Pantai Dalam January 17, 2018. Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
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KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 The mother of a teenager killed by a chair allegedly thrown from a flat at a people’s housing project (PPR) in Pantai Dalam will be filing a lawsuit against Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) today.
According to a report by
The Malaysian Insight (TMI), S. Kasthuribai plans to sue DBKL for negligence that allegedly led to the death of her son, S. Sathiswaran, three years ago.
DBKL investigates water bill issue at Sri Kelantan flats 29 Apr 2021 / 18:45 H. Pix for representational purpose only.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is conducting an investigation into the outstanding water bills involving three blocks of the Sri Kelantan Public Housing (PA) in Sentul here, causing the residents to face water supply cut since Tuesday.
The City Hall in a statement today said the three housing blocks which were separately managed by a Joint Management Body (JMB) and DBKL, were using bulk water meters.
“However, DBKL has taken immediate action by settling the payment to Air Selangor to ensure that the residents in this PA continue to have water supply,” read the statement, adding that a meeting would be held with relevant parties to discuss the matter further.
KUALA LUMPUR, April 29 The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is conducting an investigation into the outstanding water bills involving three blocks of the Sri Kelantan Public Housing (PA) in Sentul here, causing the residents to face water supply cut since Tuesday. The City Hall in a statement.
One Malaysia’s best modern day urban legend is without a doubt the adventures of the legendary
Kancil buruk – the busted compact car looking like it should be in the junkyard, yet somehow manages to chug along the roads, defying all odds and logic.
Back in 2019, the legendary
Kancil buruk held together by sheer will (or magic) gained new heights of virality as Malaysians all across the peninsular came together to share their tales of spotting the car in their neck of the woods.
Unfortunately, the Kancil was soon taken away by authorities. Malaysians wept over the fallen legend and that seemed to be its end.