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Pulai MP Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed (left) offering his condolences to Zubir Ahmad (middle) and his sister Zariah Ahmad (right) at the familys flat at Kempas here in Johor Baru on Dec 17.

JOHOR BARU: A father is hoping to raise enough funds to bring his son’s body back to Malaysia after he drowned while on a swimming trip in Australia.

Factory assistant manager Zubir Ahmad, 53, said he had so far collected RM46,000 through donations from individuals and a personal loan.

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