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The Sun
18-05-2025
- The Sun
Victim's wife says daughter cries in her sleep following FRU truck tragedy
IPOH: The wife of Sergeant Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim, one of nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel killed in an accident on May 13, said their six-year-old daughter cries in her sleep every night following the tragedy. Nur Aini Samiun, 44, said their children, Muhd Raqin Najmi, 13, Muhd Rizqi Nazhan, 9, and Nur Aqeela Rawida, had a close relationship with their father. 'I would take care of the children while my late husband handled the finances. Now that he's gone, I have to take on all those responsibilities,' she said when met at her home in Taman Kinding Raya, Tanjung Rambutan, during Ziarah Kasih, the National Higher Education Fund Corporation's (PTPTN) outreach programme, today. Nur Aini said Mohd Roslan was well-liked and did not hesitate to take leave from work to care for his ailing parents until both of them passed away. Earlier, PTPTN chairman Datuk Seri Norliza Abdul Rahim said the three children are eligible to receive benefits totalling RM193,000 through the National Education Savings Scheme (Simpan SSPN), contributed under the Simpan SSPN Prime and Simpan SSPN Plus products. Nur Aini said her husband was always mindful of the future, diligently setting aside savings for their children. '...we don't have a high income or many assets, and I am unemployed, savings like this (SSPN) can help support us in the future,' she added. In the 8.50 am accident, the FRU truck collided with a stone-laden lorry along Jalan Chikus–Sungai Lampam, also injuring nine personnel.


The Sun
18-05-2025
- The Sun
Daughter cries in her sleep following FRU truck tragedy
IPOH: The wife of Sergeant Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim, one of nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel killed in an accident on May 13, said their six-year-old daughter cries in her sleep every night following the tragedy. Nur Aini Samiun, 44, said their children, Muhd Raqin Najmi, 13, Muhd Rizqi Nazhan, 9, and Nur Aqeela Rawida, had a close relationship with their father. 'I would take care of the children while my late husband handled the finances. Now that he's gone, I have to take on all those responsibilities,' she said when met at her home in Taman Kinding Raya, Tanjung Rambutan, during Ziarah Kasih, the National Higher Education Fund Corporation's (PTPTN) outreach programme, today. Nur Aini said Mohd Roslan was well-liked and did not hesitate to take leave from work to care for his ailing parents until both of them passed away. Earlier, PTPTN chairman Datuk Seri Norliza Abdul Rahim said the three children are eligible to receive benefits totalling RM193,000 through the National Education Savings Scheme (Simpan SSPN), contributed under the Simpan SSPN Prime and Simpan SSPN Plus products. Nur Aini said her husband was always mindful of the future, diligently setting aside savings for their children. '...we don't have a high income or many assets, and I am unemployed, savings like this (SSPN) can help support us in the future,' she added. In the 8.50 am accident, the FRU truck collided with a stone-laden lorry along Jalan Chikus–Sungai Lampam, also injuring nine personnel.


Malay Mail
18-05-2025
- Malay Mail
Daughter cries in her sleep every night, says widow of FRU personnel killed in Teluk Intan crash
IPOH, May 18 — The wife of Sergeant Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim, one of nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel killed in an accident on May 13, said their six-year-old daughter cries in her sleep every night following the tragedy. Nur Aini Samiun, 44, said their children, Muhd Raqin Najmi, 13, Muhd Rizqi Nazhan, 9, and Nur Aqeela Rawida, had a close relationship with their father. 'I would take care of the children while my late husband handled the finances. Now that he's gone, I have to take on all those responsibilities,' she said when met at her home in Taman Kinding Raya, Tanjung Rambutan, during Ziarah Kasih, the National Higher Education Fund Corporation's (PTPTN) outreach programme, today. Nur Aini said Mohd Roslan was well-liked and did not hesitate to take leave from work to care for his ailing parents until both of them passed away. Earlier, PTPTN chairman Datuk Seri Norliza Abdul Rahim said the three children are eligible to receive benefits totalling RM193,000 through the National Education Savings Scheme (Simpan SSPN), contributed under the Simpan SSPN Prime and Simpan SSPN Plus products. Nur Aini said her husband was always mindful of the future, diligently setting aside savings for their children. '...we don't have a high income or many assets, and I am unemployed, savings like this (SSPN) can help support us in the future,' she added. In the 8.50 am accident, the FRU truck collided with a stone-laden lorry along Jalan Chikus–Sungai Lampam, also injuring nine personnel. — Bernama


Malay Mail
16-05-2025
- General
- Malay Mail
Heartbreaking moment as friend comforts late FRU officer's disabled son
IPOH, May 16 – A Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel, who was photographed holding the disabled son of his late colleague, Sergeant Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim – one of the victims of last Tuesday's tragic crash in Teluk Intan – said he could not hold back his tears when he unveiled the shroud during the final rites. Corporal Mohd Shaukar Ishak, 36, said that his heart was overwhelmed with grief, especially as he held the deceased's eldest child, 13-year-old Muhd Raqin Najmi, who has Down syndrome. 'I couldn't hold back my tears. I felt what Aini (the deceased's widow, Nur Aini Samiun) must have felt, because I had just lost my mother. So, I cried my heart out the moment I saw the late Mohd Roslan's face, after helping the family open his shroud,' he told Bernama when met here today. A photo of Mohd Shaukar in tears while holding Muhd Raqin Najmi, beside the coffin of the late Mohd Roslan, after the funeral prayer at Surau Al-Mustakim, FRU Unit 5, Sungai Senam, on Tuesday night, went viral on social media. The photo, captured by Bernama's Perak Bureau cameraman Zulfadhli Zulkarnain, was first shared on Bernama's official Facebook page, where it was subsequently shared over 1,200 times, garnered 13,000 likes, and attracted hundreds of heartfelt comments. Mohd Shaukar said that he initially just wanted to help the deceased's widow, as he noticed Nur Aini looked extremely exhausted, and offered to carry Muhd Raqin Najmi closer to his late father's body. Touching on his relationship with the deceased, Mohd Shaukar, from Alor Setar, said that he had known the late Mohd Roslan for seven years, and shared a close bond as colleagues. 'We also shared a hobby – participating in running activities, with several other members. The deceased was a kind person, loved to joke around, and was very close to his children. 'Alhamdulillah, when I saw the deceased's face that night, it looked as if he was peacefully asleep,' he said. Meanwhile, Nur Aini said that since yesterday, Muhd Raqin Najmi has been going out near his late father's car, as if searching for him. She said Muhd Raqin Najmi was very close to her late husband and used to sleep beside him every night, adding that her late husband was very patient with their three children. — Bernama