~untuk makan hari ini,aku xmasak sgt r..malas..lagipun,tom yam semalam ada lagi..aku jus panaskan jek dan goreng 2 ekor ikan..nak bagi ''nyakut'',aku sertakan budu sekali..huhu..habis r jugak sepinggan nasik..kenyang..ALHAMDULILLAH....
~bace paper hari ini pun ,xde ape yg menarik sgt..huhu..ni adalah beberapa brita yg aku bace yg aku rase menarik perhatian aku..ni adalah dari keratan akhbar new straits times online..
Man dies from self-made fish bomb
PASIR MAS: A man died when a his self-made fish bomb exploded in an incident in Sungai Danau, Kampung Pitok, Tok Uban here yesterday.
"Suddenly the bom exploded in his hand before he could throw it into the water and he was seriously injured and died on the spot," Haliludin told Bernama when met here today.
"His body was found by village folks who came looking for him and his body was sent to the Pasir Mas Hospital for an autopsy," he said. - Bernama
~ni plak kesinambungan dr brite kematian arwah achik spin smlm...moga ALLAH menempatkan arwah dalam kalangan org yg beriman..AMIN..
Achik Spin laid to rest
SEREMBAN: Achik Spin who died in a road accident along Kajang-Seremban Highway (Lekas) yesterday was buried at Tuan Haji Said Muslim cemetery here today.
His remains were taken back to his mother-in-law's house in Taman Desa Ros, Ampangan and then to Taman Bukti surau for prayers before burial at the cemetery at 1pm.
Over 100 people including family members and friends were at the cemetery to show their last respects to Achik.
They include singers Hattan, Siti Nordiana (Nana), Tomok and Lan Kristal.
Achik was killed when the multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) driven by a friend crashed into a signpost, caught fire and exploded at KM 14.7 Lekas at 6.15pm.
Born Abdillah Murad Md Shari, 27, the singer who fronted the group Spin became popular with the song ''Janji Kita''.
Over 100 people including family members and friends were at the cemetery to show their last respects to Achik.
They include singers Hattan, Siti Nordiana (Nana), Tomok and Lan Kristal.
Achik was killed when the multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) driven by a friend crashed into a signpost, caught fire and exploded at KM 14.7 Lekas at 6.15pm.
Born Abdillah Murad Md Shari, 27, the singer who fronted the group Spin became popular with the song ''Janji Kita''.
He leaves wife H.M. Rose Zaitul Suriani Wati Maarof, daughters Sofia, 3, and Safia, ten-month old.
Rose Zaitul said Achik called her thirty minutes before the accident asking her to be ready to leave but did not mention the destination.
"Later I received a phone call to say that my husband had died in a road accident. I was shocked by the news," she said.
His mother Badariah Awaluddin, 54, said she met Achik at one of his brothers's house two weeks ago.
"Achik was rather quiet and was not his normal self," she said.
Childhood friend Siti Nordiana said she met Achik at Angkasapuri yesterday.
"He was unusually talkative. Since his car was parked quite far, he took a ride in my car at 5.30pm. Suddenly I heard that he had died at 6pm," she said.
Hattan described Achik's death as a loss to Negeri Sembilan while Tomok and Lan Kristal said the news came as a shock to them. - Bernama
Rose Zaitul said Achik called her thirty minutes before the accident asking her to be ready to leave but did not mention the destination.
"Later I received a phone call to say that my husband had died in a road accident. I was shocked by the news," she said.
His mother Badariah Awaluddin, 54, said she met Achik at one of his brothers's house two weeks ago.
"Achik was rather quiet and was not his normal self," she said.
Childhood friend Siti Nordiana said she met Achik at Angkasapuri yesterday.
"He was unusually talkative. Since his car was parked quite far, he took a ride in my car at 5.30pm. Suddenly I heard that he had died at 6pm," she said.
Hattan described Achik's death as a loss to Negeri Sembilan while Tomok and Lan Kristal said the news came as a shock to them. - Bernama
Pregnant mum's corpse found
By Kalbana Perimbanayagam
KUALA LUMPUR: A jogger made a particularly gruesome discovery at Tasik Perdana on Thursday -- the badly decomposed body of a pregnant woman who had been strangled and stomped on with the foetus forced out.
City police chief Datuk Muhammad Sabtu Osman said the discovery was made at 6.20pm after the jogger was overcome by a stench.
He said the woman was believed to have been dead for at least five days before the discovery.
"We found a scarf around her neck which was used to strangle her.
"The more despicable fact of this case was that the victim was kicked and stomped on the abdomen several times, causing her 12-week-old foetus to come out."
He said police did not rule out the possibility that the woman, estimated to be aged between 35 and 40, could have been killed elsewhere before her body was dumped near the lake.
He said the woman was believed to have been dead for at least five days before the discovery.
"We found a scarf around her neck which was used to strangle her.
"The more despicable fact of this case was that the victim was kicked and stomped on the abdomen several times, causing her 12-week-old foetus to come out."
He said police did not rule out the possibility that the woman, estimated to be aged between 35 and 40, could have been killed elsewhere before her body was dumped near the lake.
"Police have also yet to determine her identity as there were no identification documents found on her."
Sabtu said the forensics team at the scene found a small Omega watch, helmet, handkerchief and several colourful beads on her neck.
He added that the victim was 170cm tall and had long curly hair.
Sabtu urged anyone who knew of a missing person who matched the victim's description to call the nearest police station or contact investigating officer Assistant Superintendent Chua Wee Seong at 012-2291433.
Sabtu said the forensics team at the scene found a small Omega watch, helmet, handkerchief and several colourful beads on her neck.
He added that the victim was 170cm tall and had long curly hair.
Sabtu urged anyone who knew of a missing person who matched the victim's description to call the nearest police station or contact investigating officer Assistant Superintendent Chua Wee Seong at 012-2291433.
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