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Syed Saddiq uses caravan for rest during charity run

17.07.2026 11:46 1 min 1 source
Gempak MSA
Syed Saddiq uses caravan for rest during charity run
Original source: Gempak

Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman is on a four-day charity run aiming to raise RM200,000. His wife Bella Astillah shared a caravan equipped with a bed, prayer space, kitchen and toilet, where he rests and prays on time. On the first day, RM54,692 was collected.

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