
DE's report helps end long wait for water tank
Published on: Sun, Jul 13, 2025
By: Sohan Das Text Size: The water tank donation helped relieve the brothers' burdens. LABUAN: The long wait for a much needed water storage tank for three brothers in Kampong Kerupang Satu has finally ended when MP, Datuk Suhaili Abdul Rahman, read about their plight and promptly delivered a 1,500-litre capacity water tank. It is said to cost around RM1,000. Lee On Yu, Lee Kim Fatt and Azura Lee thanked Daily Express for highlighting their plight, which would have otherwise gone unnoticed. 'It sure means a lot to us, after having to endure dry taps regularly for various reasons,' Kim Fatt said. Suhaili said the water tanks were purchased out of the allocation given to him as a MP by the Madani government. 'I am pleased that I have been able to help.' Subscribe or LOG IN to access this article.
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