Kedah govt, MP to sponsor tickets for Tamizi’s family members  to New Zealand

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Mariani Shuib, 49, cannot hold back her tears when met by reporters at her sister Zarina Shuib’s home at Hutan Kampung, Alor Setar. Mariani, Mohd Tarmizi Shuib’s elder sister, and a relative will be flying to New Zealand on the expense of the Kedah state government. Photo: Bernama

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Mariani Shuib, 49, cannot hold back her tears when met by reporters at her sister Zarina Shuib’s home at Hutan Kampung, Alor Setar. Mariani, Mohd Tarmizi Shuib’s elder sister, and a relative will be flying to New Zealand on the expense of the Kedah state government. Photo: Bernama

ALOR SETAR: The Kedah government and the Pokok Sena Member of Parliament Service Centre are sponsoring the flight tickets for two family members of Mohd Tarmizi Shuib, one of the Malaysians injured in the terrorist attacks on two mosques in Christchurch, on Friday, to go to New Zealand.

Pokok Sena Member of Parliament Datuk Mahfuz Omar said they would leave after arrangement on their flights had been finalised.

“A discussion was held with Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Marzuki Yahya and Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mukhriz Tun Mahathir and with Wisma Putra.

“The menteri besar agreed to sponsor one of the tickets, while the Pokok Sena Member of Parliament Service Centre will sponsor the other tickets and Wisma Putra will arrange the accommodation for their stay there (New Zealand),”  Mahfuz, who is Deputy Human Resources Minister, told reporters after visiting Mohd Tarmizi’s family in Hutan Kampung near here today.

Meanwhile, Mohd Tarmizi’s older sister,  Zarina Shuib, 53, said the family was relieved after receiving a WhatsApp from her sister-in-law, Marina Hamzah, 46, saying that Mohd Tarmizi is in stable condition, while her son, Haziq, 17, is still not found,” she said.

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Zarina said her sister, Mariani Shuib, 49, and a cousin, Nordina Ahmad Fauzi, 30, would leave for New Zealand after getting the flight tickets.

She also urged all quarters to not disseminate false information on the incident that could hurt the feelings of the victims and their families. – Bernama

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