Hoarder in Simpang Pulai is mentally stable, says Perak govt

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IPOH: The retired teacher who lives among mounds of rubbish and clutter in her double-storey house in Simpang Pulai is mentally stable, says state health committee chairman Ahmad Saidi Mohamad Daud.

He said an initial mental evaluation on her for signs of depression, anxiety and stress showed that she did not suffer from any mental ailment.

“The psychiatrist has defined her condition as a habitual hoarder, who just has the habit of collecting rubbish, ” he told reporters outside Chung’s house in Taman Bersatu. Saidi said the Health Department would be monitoring Chung's mental state closely to ensure she does not start hoarding again.

 

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