Gov To Pay RM1.41mil To Families Of 7 Orang Asli Kids Who Went Missing In 2015 | TRP

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The settlement will be shared equally among the families.

The families of seven Orang Asli students who went missing from a boarding school in Kelantan eight years ago have agreed to an RM1.41 million settlement with the government.

Only two children survived the ordeal. Norieen Yaakob and Miksudiari Aluj, then 11 and 12 years old respectively, were found alive in an emaciated condition on 9 October 2015 .

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