Fest will never be same again


Worst nightmare: Nageswari staring at Logeswaran’s body at the family home in Ladang Rubana, Teluk Intan. — Bernama

TELUK INTAN: For K. Logeswaran’s family, Deepavali will forever be remembered with painful thoughts of their loss.

Shortly before his untimely death, the 20-year-old cleaner who worked in Singapore had told his mother K. Nageswari that he would be bringing home money for the festival so they could go shopping together.

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