Sherry Ibrahim, ex-beau make up
Ashraf Muslim and I have forgiven each other, says actress
AFTER eight years, actress Sherry Ibrahim
(pic) has finally made up with her exboyfriend, reported Harian Metro.
Sherry even took a photo with Ashraf Muslim, who is also an actor at the Malam Gala Filem Syurga Yang Tak Dirindukan 2 event on Wednesday night.
“We have already forgiven each other and are on friendly terms now,” Sherry told the daily.
When asked whether she would costar with Ashraf, Sherry said her option was always open.
“The most important thing is having a script which suits my personality and image,” she said.
> The last thing resort worker Hairul Jefry Zulkhifle did was to send his cousin Muhammad Syahmi Mohammad Syarilzan to school before he died in a tragic road accident,
Kosmo! reported.
Hairul, 29, was run over by a lorry and decapitated. The incident occurred at about 7.30am along Jalan RimChabau.
His aunt Suhaila Kasim, 41, said Hairul had stayed with her since completing his Form 5.
“For the past two weeks, he insisted in sending my youngest son to school despite running late for work.
“It is as though he wanted to show his love for Muhammad Syahmi,” she said, adding that both of them were very close.
Jasin OCPD Deputy Supt Sakri Yusof said initial investigations showed that the motorcycle ridden by the victim crashed into a lorry at a junction.
“The victim was caught underneath and dragged for 12m,” DSP Sakri said.
> Sinar Harian reported that maggots, contaminated ingredients and dirty equipment led to a twoweek closure order of two factories producing salted eggs in Parit Buntar, Perak.
An enforcement team, comprising officers from the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry, Kerian district Health Department and local council, confiscated over 2,300 salted eggs from the premises on Thursday.
Perak executive councillor Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon said the state government viewed food safety and hygiene as one of its priority concerns.
Dr Mah said of the 317 factories inspected last year, 16 were shut down for violating health guidelines.