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New Straits Times
6 days ago
- New Straits Times
28 counsellors deployed to support UPSI crash victims' families
BESUT: A total of 28 registered counsellors have been deployed to help provide emotional support and motivation to the families of victims involved in the fatal crash that claimed the lives of 15 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) students. Terengganu Umno liaison chief Datuk Rozi Mamat said the initiative is being carried out in collaboration with the Besut District Education Office (PPD). "The counsellors, who are certified by the State Education Department (JPN), will visit the victims' homes over the next two weeks according to a schedule arranged by the department. "These counselling sessions are not only for the surviving students but also for the families who have lost their loved ones," he told reporters during a visit to the home of one of the victims, the late Sufea Adela Maslihaizan, in Kampung Air Terjun. Rozi added that the counsellors would submit progress reports on the emotional state of the victims and their families, as well as provide motivation to help them recover. He also said Umno Terengganu has launched a special donation fund to support those affected by the tragedy. "So far, over RM55,000 has been collected, and it will be distributed to all 42 students involved in the incident," he said. On June 9, a bus carrying 42 UPSI students from Jertih, Terengganu, to the university's main campus was involved in a crash at Km53 of the East-West Highway in Gerik. Thirteen students died at the scene, while two others passed away while receiving treatment in the hospital.


New Straits Times
03-06-2025
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Help on the way for family living in makeshift hut
KUALA BERANG: The plight of a family living in a makeshift hut may soon end, following intervention by the state Rural and Regional Development Ministry office. State Umno liaison committee chairman Datuk Rozi Mamat said the office has been instructed to urgently address the housing needs of Mat Nasir Ismail, 48, from Kampung Paya Besar, Kuala Berang. "We have contacted the state director, Md Razi Md Lazim, to address Mat Nasir's situation, who is currently living in a makeshift hut with his wife, five children, and a daughter-in-law. "We will also reach out to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, to request urgent approval of funds for the construction of a proper house for Mat Nasir and his family," he said after visiting the family yesterday. It was previously reported that Mat Nasir, his wife Mazilah Mansor, 47, and their five children, including a child with disabilities, aged between 11 and 22, and a daughter-in-law, have been living in a makeshift hut in the village due to financial hardship and inability to pay rent. Following the report, various parties have stepped in to help, including launching a donation drive to cover part of the water piping work and the estimated RM2,000 needed for meter installation. Meanwhile, several officers from the Hulu Terengganu land office, the Social Welfare Department and the Terengganu Islamic Religious and Malay Customs Council (Maidam) also visited the family to offer assistance. Maidam chief executive officer Associate Professor Datuk Dr Ahmad Azrin Adnan said based on the council's aid records, Mat Nasir has been receiving monthly aid of RM700 since January. He had been receiving a monthly assistance of RM500 from the council since 2017.