Story on Cheras autism centre’s plight goes viral


PETALING JAYA: The plight of a woman whose dream was to open an autism centre to support middle income families has gone viral on social media after her account of being vacated from her rented property in a gated community in Cheras moved netizens.

Autism Consultancy founder Charlene Marie Samuel was forced to move out of her newly opened autism centre barely five days after opening her doors to the public following a heated meeting with the chairman and vice-chairman of the gated community.

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