Vicneswary and her mum are grateful for all the support they have received.
“Many people have talked behind my father’s back, saying he couldn’t do anything for his family. I’m going to prove them wrong. After I finish my degree, I plan to gain some work experience before continuing with a master’s degree in journalism,” she said. Speaking through tears, Puspa told FMT that the overwhelming offers of help were a miracle as the family had previously faced difficulties borrowing money from relatives and family friends.
She turned to selling fruits at Taman Suntex, Cheras, where they could only earn about RM25 a day. She faced the possibility of abandoning her studies with the Open University Malaysia as she owed RM1,018.18 in fees.
Well done to those who assisted👏🏼👏🏼 There is hope after all!
We Malaysians are good and kind by nature irregardless race or religion minus those extremist and dirty politicians.