It was the last time I saw my child alive


Beyond sad: Razma looking lost sitting in what used to be her home where her youngest daughter, Norain, died in a landslide.

KOTA KINABALU: When she left for work in the morning, Razma Botong never expected that it would be the last time she would see her youngest daughter, Norain Julaziz, alive.

Last Wednesday, the 36-year-old mother of three left their squatter home near Taman Elok in Bukit Nenas here for work at a restaurant like any other day.

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