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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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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Article: Girl stung by hornets fighting for her life

Tuesday October 6, 2009

By JACK WONG

KUCHING: Eight-year-old Chen Sze Ting, who lost two siblings to hornets, is fighting for her life at the intensive care unit of the Sarawak General Hospital here.

The girl, one of five people severely stung by hornets on Saturday, was in critical condition, said Batu Kawah assemblyman Tan Joo Phoi.

Threat to residents: The hornet's nest found behind the rocks of a hill in Sungai Moyan, Batu Kawa, Kuching. It was destroyed on Sunday night.

Tan said Sze Ting's mother Tan Wan Chew, 29, had left the intensive care unit and was recuperating in a ward.

The five were attacked by the bees during a late afternoon stroll near their home at Sungai Moyan flats in Batu Kawa.

Chen Sze Ying, six, and her three-year-old brother, Chun Jie, died several hours after they were rushed to hospital.

Their funerals are yet to be held.

Tan said the Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) Batu Kawah branch had launched a campaign to raise funds for the Chen family.

More than RM8,000 has been collected by the branch.

The Civil Defence Department (Rescue 991), he added, had des- troyed two hornet hives on Sunday night.

"The council has engaged a pest control expert to use chemicals to destroy two more hives," Tan told The Star.

The council has put up banners to warn local residents not to go near the hives.


This article was taken from: The Star Online: Nation 6 October 2009

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