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‘No fighting over money after my death’

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THE late cosmetics entreprene­ur Faziani Rohban Ahmad had recently told her children never to fight over money after her death, reported Mingguan Malaysia.

Faziani, who died in a road crash in Pattani, Thailand, on Saturday, had said this to her four biological children and four stepchildr­en, said her stepdaught­er Ainul Atiya Ahmad Shah Rizal.

Ainul Atiya, 18, said the last time she met Faziani was when they had a sahur meal together on Saturday.

“She did not say much and looked tired. I didn’t expect that it would be a sign that she would leave us forever,” she said, adding that her parents had just returned from Mecca a few days ago.

Faziani, who was the founder of Dnars skincare product, had been travelling in a Toyota Estima multi-purpose vehicle with her husband Ahmad Shah Rizal Ibrahim, 42, to give a donation to a tahfiz school in Pattani.

In the 10.30am tragic incident, Faziani was killed after the vehicle which her husband was driving collided with a lorry in Pattani.

> Despite graduating from the prestigiou­s Al Azhar University in Islamic studies, Luqman Ramli, 30, chose to work as a Fire and Rescue Department personnel, reported Sinar Harian.

Luqman, who has a bachelor’s degree in Usuluddin and Dakwah from the Egyptian university, had also memorised the holy Quran.

After graduation, Luqman had returned to Malaysia to work in a religious school for three years before applying for a job at the Fire and Rescue Department.

“I’ve always wanted to be part of the department so I filled up the applicatio­n online.

“My wish came true and I went for training at the academy in Kuala Kubu Baru before being placed at the departmen t’s integrity unit in Putrajaya.

“Working as a Fire and Rescue Department personnel is suitable with my soul.

“Having qualificat­ions in religious studies doesn’t mean that I have to be an ustaz,” he said.

 ?? — Bernama ?? Devastated: Ahmad Shah trying to console their daughter at their home in Kampung Paloh. (Inset) Faziani was a successful cosmetics entreprenu­er, having founded the Dnars brand before her tragic death.
— Bernama Devastated: Ahmad Shah trying to console their daughter at their home in Kampung Paloh. (Inset) Faziani was a successful cosmetics entreprenu­er, having founded the Dnars brand before her tragic death.

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