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We Need YOUR HELP

Dear Friends,

We here at GrASS need your help to help us gather the below mentioned items to help us raise funds for our shelter and other independent pet rescuers.

The items are:

Scrap Paper
Old Newspapers
Old Magazines
Unwanted uncooked/raw Acidic Fruits ( Oranges, pineapples, lime,lemons)
Unwanted uncooked/raw fruits
Unwanted uncooked/raw Vegetables
Brown Sugar
Rice Bran
Red Earth
Glass Jars/Plastic containers with lids
Cardboard boxes (any other cardboard materials)
Aluminium Cans
Expired Food Products

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Friday, January 23, 2009

Article: Flap over body find, which turns out to be a dog

Landslide: Decomposed body's a dog

KUALA LUMPUR: Excitement ran high at the Bukit Antarabangsa landslide site yesterday when firemen working with sniffer dogs located a body under the earth and rubble at about 5pm.

Speculation was that the rescue workers had found the body of a missing Sri Lankan maid. The woman had worked for Dr N. Yogeswari, who died in the landslide on Saturday.

Rescue workers gingerly cleared the earth for two hours to get to the body.

To their disappointment, it was only the carcass of a dog.

Selangor police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said the dog was found in the room used by Dr Yogeswari’s maid Lourdes Mary, but there was no sign of a human body there.

“The rescue workers have searched the maid’s room and kitchen area but turned up nothing, so we have temporarily called off the search and rescue efforts to plan a wider search pattern,” he told a press conference here yesterday.

“We will decide on the new search pattern at the Bukit Antarabangsa Disaster Committee meeting tomorrow (today) and then restart search and rescue efforts.”

DCP Khalid said the chances of finding Lourdes Mary alive were very slim.

However, he said, rescue workers were still doing their best.

He also held out the possibility that the maid could have left the place before the landslide.

“So far there has been only one report of a missing person,” he said.

This article was taken from: The Star Online: Nation 10 December 2008

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