The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Handicappe­d girl needs biological mother to come forward

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MIRI: A physically handicappe­d girl, 15, not only has to endure the pain of not being able to walk properly but she also does not have an identity card and birth certificat­e which have kept her out of school, prompting her adopted family to tutor her at home.

Abandoned when she was barely a month old, she is cared for by her adopted family who are saddened by the fact that their previous attempts to obtain the important documents for her have all failed.

She was identified simply as Rosita when left at Miri Hospital over 15 years ago, and a childless couple readily agreed to take her in and look after her, showering her and another adopted son with love and care.

Depong @ Apong Liau, 54, and his wife Doris Luntai, 51, of Happy Garden, are appealing to the biological mother of their adopted daughter, Daphine, or anyone who knows her whereabout­s to contact them at 017-8519447.

“Daphine really needs help to get her birth cert, IC and OKU card done. That is why we need her biological mother to contact us as soon as possible as she is the key,” said Doris.

This would open the doors to proper medical care and physiother­apy, welfare aid, education and training which are presently denied to her due to her current ‘stateless’ status.

The St Columba’s Church Urban Ministry Emmanuel Unit is currently assisting the family to sort out the documentat­ion process while Doris has lodged a report at the Miri Central Police Station seeking assistance to trace the biological mother.

The ministry has been assisting the family in liaising with the National Registrati­on Department, Welfare Department, Miri Hospital and other relevant agencies to comply with the legal requiremen­ts and procedures.

Daphine never attends formal education but her adopted mother and many caring mothers have tried to teach her at home.

 ??  ?? Daphine (third left) holds Gary’s hand for support with loving parents Depong (left)and his wife Doris.
Daphine (third left) holds Gary’s hand for support with loving parents Depong (left)and his wife Doris.

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