Publicity increase one's popularity. Many people love to get publicity in all way possible. With publicity one gets known and more people will know you. But at times publicity results otherwise. A case of Pak Mali who get publicity from Harian Metro result in him losing his shelter.
Pondok seluas kira-kira 20 meter persegi itu agak kukuh dan terletak di belakang deretan bangunan kedai berhampiran terminal feri.
Hashim yang lebih dikenali dengan panggilan Pak Mali, berkata pondok itu tidak mempunyai bekalan elektrik, tetapi cahaya lampu bangunan kedai berhampiran sudah cukup menerangi kediamannya.
“Malah, pemilik bangunan kedai berhampiran pula bermurah hati membekal air bersih dan saya menggunakan tandas kedai mereka,” - MyMetro.
Pak Mali or Hashim Awang who has been living on a tree house for the past four years lost his home when the tree where his house was located were chopped down by the Kangar Municipal Authority. It was reported in New Straits Times today.
His only wish was to spend his twilight years in his tree house after his wife died two years ago. On Wednesday afternoon that dream was shattered when his home was demolished by the Kangar Municipal Council.
The 65-year-old masseur could only sit and watch helplessly as the giant excavator tore down his home.- NST.
Hashim initially used his tree house as a resting hut when he worked as a fisherman. He would change his clothes and take naps there after returning from sea every afternoon.
Hashim said he did not know what he planned to do next.
"All I wanted was to live in the tree house by myself. Some friends have invited me to stay with them, but I don't know what to do,"
Council president, Faezan Omar said the tree house was an illegal structure and that Hashim had agreed to vacate it. -NST
Maybe the tree house is illegal but the three is still legal. Then why cut down the tree when only what is on the tree is illegal. So, if a building were to be used for illegal activities or any unlicensed business which deem to be illegal, will the whole building be demolished too?
Pondok seluas kira-kira 20 meter persegi itu agak kukuh dan terletak di belakang deretan bangunan kedai berhampiran terminal feri.
Hashim yang lebih dikenali dengan panggilan Pak Mali, berkata pondok itu tidak mempunyai bekalan elektrik, tetapi cahaya lampu bangunan kedai berhampiran sudah cukup menerangi kediamannya.
“Malah, pemilik bangunan kedai berhampiran pula bermurah hati membekal air bersih dan saya menggunakan tandas kedai mereka,” - MyMetro.
Pak Mali or Hashim Awang who has been living on a tree house for the past four years lost his home when the tree where his house was located were chopped down by the Kangar Municipal Authority. It was reported in New Straits Times today.
His only wish was to spend his twilight years in his tree house after his wife died two years ago. On Wednesday afternoon that dream was shattered when his home was demolished by the Kangar Municipal Council.
The 65-year-old masseur could only sit and watch helplessly as the giant excavator tore down his home.- NST.
Hashim initially used his tree house as a resting hut when he worked as a fisherman. He would change his clothes and take naps there after returning from sea every afternoon.
Hashim said he did not know what he planned to do next.
"All I wanted was to live in the tree house by myself. Some friends have invited me to stay with them, but I don't know what to do,"
Council president, Faezan Omar said the tree house was an illegal structure and that Hashim had agreed to vacate it. -NST
Maybe the tree house is illegal but the three is still legal. Then why cut down the tree when only what is on the tree is illegal. So, if a building were to be used for illegal activities or any unlicensed business which deem to be illegal, will the whole building be demolished too?
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