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Fasha Sandha is pregnant

Hubby cries when he hears the news

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ACTRESS Fasha Sandha’s husband was so thrilled to hear that she was pregnant that he burst into happy tears.

Fasha (pic) broke the news to her actor hubby Aidil Aziz on Tuesday when he was at a studio photo-shoot and recorded his reaction, reported

Harian Metro.

The video captured Aidil looking very moved and crying after finding out about the pregnancy, which is three weeks along.

The couple married about two months ago.

Fasha, 35, said that she had not yet seen a doctor for further check-ups.

The Anak Mami Kembali actress felt a change in her body as she had been nauseous of late.

She initially thought that it was a case of food poisoning. But she soon had a hunch that she was pregnant.

“The feeling that I was pregnant intensifie­d when I felt unwell on Tuesday.

“Before going to the photo studio, I took a pregnancy test and the result was, alhamdulil­lah, positive,” she said.

> The widow of a fisherman shot dead by militants in southern Philippine­s has fallen on hard times, reported Berita Harian.

Jari Abdullah, 34, was kidnapped in December last year while fishing in Pegasus Reef, Kinabatang­an, with two others.

He was killed last month, leaving behind wife Nadin Junianti, 25, and three children aged between one to seven in Sim-Sim, Sandakan.

Nadin and her children are depending on Jari’s mother Zuana Laudiato, 54, who makes RM30 daily from washing clothes.

“When my husband was alive, our kids could celebrate Hari Raya with new clothes and eat delicious food like KFC. Before he was kidnapped, he promised to buy them KFC once he returned home. “My second child keeps asking when his father would come home,” said Nadin, who could not take on a job as she had to look after her children.

> A rice businessma­n in Jitra, Kedah, has been selling his products at below market price as he wanted to help the less fortunate, reported Utusan Malaysia.

Mohd Norazim Abd Razak, 33, sells a 10kg sack of rice for only RM22 compared to the market price of RM26.

His customers are farmers and rubber tappers, said Mohd Norazim, whose factory is based in Jenan, Jitra.

“Although there is little profit to be made I feel satisfied when I see that my customers could afford to buy rice. This is how I share my rezeki (sustenance) with them,” said Mohd Norazim, who started the business in September last year.

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