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8 Dec 2025
Ministry Offers Aid to Family of Jalan Stutong Accident Victim

Ministry Offers Aid to Family of Jalan Stutong Accident Victim

KUCHING, Jan 19 – The Ministry of Women, Family, and Community Development has stepped in to support the family of the late Wan Khairul Nizam Wan Abdul Kadir, who tragically lost his life in an accident along Jalan Stutong.

Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri emphasized that this assistance aims to ease the financial and emotional burden of the grieving family, particularly as Wan Khairul Nizam’s five children are still young and attending school.

Ministry Offers Aid to Family of Jalan Stutong Accident Victim
Ministry Offers Aid to Family of Jalan Stutong Accident Victim

Speaking to reporters during a welfare visit to the family in Kampung Tabuan Dani, Nancy highlighted that immediate steps were taken by the Sarawak Social Welfare Department (JKMS) and the National Welfare Foundation (Yayasan Kebajikan Negara) to identify the family’s needs.

“This initiative includes emergency assistance funds to ensure the family receives the necessary support. I personally visited the family to offer my condolences and to understand their situation better,” she said.

The Minister also mentioned that counseling services are available for the widow, Jamilah Hassan, 42, who may require emotional support to cope with the loss of her husband.

“If she feels overwhelmed or needs someone to talk to, we are always ready to provide counseling,” Nancy assured.

During the visit, she handed over contributions from JKMS and the National Welfare Foundation to Jamilah and her children, aged between 5 and 18 years.

The late Wan Khairul, who worked as a Cargo Operations Officer at MASkargo Sdn Bhd, tragically passed away on Jan 14 while commuting to work on his motorcycle.

His passing leaves a significant void in the family, but the Ministry’s proactive measures reflect its commitment to providing aid and solace to those affected by unforeseen tragedies.

By Minul Islam Rony

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