News producer fetes orang asli girl with gifts on visit


One month ago, TheStarTV.com’s assistant news producer CHARANJEET KAUR and team members were in the thick of action when two orang asli girls who went missing more than 40 days were found alive. She held Miksudiar Aluj, who was all skin and bones, in her arms as rescuers and her colleague rushed the girl to hospital. Yesterday, she and her team members, led by executive producer Mohamed Azam Zainal Ali, met up with the now chubby 11-year-old. Below are their stories.

KOTA BARU: Exactly a month after I held her in my arms, I visited Miksudiar Aluj to fulfil my promise to her to see her again.

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