Ms Nooryana Najwa Najib had previously shared on social media of the family’s wish to break fast with her father. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The daughter of jailed former Malaysian premier Najib Razak, Ms Nooryana Najwa Najib, is sad that her father will not be able to spend Hari Raya with the family.
“As a child, it is challenging to see my father fasting alone in prison. But it is sadder when we have to face the reality that there is a huge possibility that daddy will spend this year’s Raya in prison,” she said.Ms Nooryana had previously shared on social media of the family’s wish to break fast with her father.
This comes as Umno is redoubling efforts to push for the release of Najib, its former president, after he exhausted his legal appeals against conviction in a corruption case linked to state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad .
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