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Seri 1 – Awal Pernikahan dan Intrik Keluarga

Seri 1: Awal Pernikahan Indra dan Darni – Kisah Nyata

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Seri 1: Awal Pernikahan Indra dan Darni

📅 Dipublikasikan: 25 Juni 2026  |  ⏱ 7 menit membaca

Setiap keluarga memiliki rahasia dan lika-liku yang tak terduga. Namun, kisah ini bukan sekadar drama rumah tangga biasa. Ini adalah kisah nyata tentang Indra, seorang laki-laki miskin, dan Darni, perempuan kaya namun tuli dan dikenal serakah. Pertemuan mereka membawa bencana bagi keluarga Indra, dan jejak kejahatan Darni terukir dalam ingatan banyak orang.

Latar Belakang Kedua Tokoh

Indra, kala itu berusia 26 tahun, adalah anak sulung dari tiga bersaudara. Ia bekerja di sebuah bank ternama, namun hidup pas-pasan. Adik laki-lakinya bernama Andi (Andy), dan adik perempuannya, Eni, adalah anak bungsu yang kelak menjadi korban utama dari kelicikan Darni.

Darni, 31 tahun, berasal dari keluarga kaya dan merupakan anak ke-6 dari 6 bersaudara. Namun, kekayaan tidak membuatnya berhati mulia. Di kalangan teman sekolahnya, Darni terkenal karena kedengkian dan kebiasaannya berguru pada dukun. Ia juga memiliki keterbatasan pendengaran (tuli), tetapi justru itu tidak menghalangi ambisinya.

Contoh kejahatan Darni di masa sekolah:

  • Naik bus sekolah, saat tiba waktu bayar ia berlari menghindar, membuat teman-temannya yang harus menanggung.
  • Di kantin, ia makan cepat-cepat lalu kabur, memaksa temannya melunasi tagihan. Semua teman pernah menjadi korbannya.

Meski begitu, Darni tetap memiliki banyak teman karena rutin menggunakan jasa dukun untuk memikat hati orang.

Pernikahan yang Didasari Kehamilan

Darni selalu membanggakan diri bahwa banyak bule yang menaksirnya. Namun, dari segi fisik dan perilaku, ia jauh dari kata ideal. Struktur wajahnya bahkan sering disamakan dengan celuluk (patung tradisional Bali), dan sifatnya tidak menyenangkan. Tanpa bantuan dukun, sulit membayangkan ada pria yang jatuh cinta padanya.

Indra dan Darni menikah karena Darni hamil lebih dulu. Saat itu, usia Indra 26 dan Darni 31. Mereka berdua sama-sama memiliki sifat dengki dan serakah. Darni menjanjikan Indra sebuah perusahaan jika ia berhenti dari pekerjaannya di bank. Janji itu membuat Indra rela meninggalkan kariernya.

Kelahiran Anak Pertama: Eon

Anak pertama mereka diberi nama Eon. Darni memilih rumah sakit termahal untuk melahirkan, dan memaksa ayah Indra untuk membayar seluruh biaya. Sang ayah, yang tidak punya banyak uang, terpaksa menanggung beban itu demi cucu pertamanya.

Setelah Eon lahir, Darni dan Indra menitipkan bayi itu kepada ayah, ibu, dan Eni untuk dirawat tanpa memberi biaya sepeser pun. Begitu pula dengan anak kedua, Ichi, lahir di rumah sakit termahal dan lagi-lagi ayah Indra yang membayar.

Lima Tahun Perawatan oleh Eni

Selama kurang lebih 5 tahun, Eon dan Ichi diasuh oleh kakek-nenek dan bibi mereka, Eni. Kedua anak kecil itu bahkan memanggil Eni dengan sebutan "Mama", karena begitu dekatnya mereka dengan Eni yang merawat mereka dari bayi hingga usia sekolah.

Sementara itu, Indra dan Darni memanfaatkan waktu tersebut untuk berduaan seperti bulan madu. Mereka pergi ke berbagai tempat, termasuk melakukan ritual ke Alas Purwo, sebuah lokasi yang dikenal dalam dunia mistis.

Kejahatan Darni Terhadap Eni

Darni bukan hanya jahat pada orang luar, tetapi juga kepada adik iparnya sendiri, Eni. Beberapa kejadian menunjukkan niat buruknya:

  • Prank di Mall: Darni mengajak Eni ke mall, memilih makanan mahal, lalu kabur saat di kasir, meninggalkan Eni yang harus membayar.
  • Pagar Ayu Palsu: Darni mengatakan bahwa Eni terpilih menjadi pagar ayu dalam pernikahan adik tiri Darni. Eni datang ke rumah ibu tiri Darni, tetapi ternyata itu hanya prank. Ibu tiri Darni pun heran dan mengatakan tidak ada pemilihan seperti itu.
  • Penghinaan di Restoran: Dalam acara arisan, Darni berdiri dan menunjuk-nunjuk Eni di depan umum, berkata bahwa Eni tidak ikut arisan tetapi berani datang. Padahal justru Darni yang tidak ikut arisan. Semua mata tertuju pada Eni, sementara Indra dan ibu mereka hanya diam.
  • Baju Bekas dan Permintaan Kembali: Darni memberikan baju-baju bekasnya pada Eni. Eni sudah curiga, dan benar saja, beberapa hari kemudian Darni meminta baju itu kembali. Eni tidak tinggal diam dan meminta Darni membayar susu termahal yang selama 5 tahun diberikan kepada Eon dan Ichi. Tentu saja Darni menolak.
  • Fitnah: Darni menyebarkan fitnah tentang Eni ke mana-mana agar orang tidak mau berteman dengannya.

Dari semua kejadian ini, satu pertanyaan besar muncul: Di mana Indra? Mengapa ia tidak pernah membela keluarga dan adik-adiknya? Apakah ia benar-benar buta terhadap perbuatan istrinya?

Seri pertama ini menjadi fondasi dari tragedi yang lebih besar. Perhatikan bagaimana Darni dengan licik menguasai keluarga Indra, sementara Indra membiarkan semuanya terjadi. Bersiaplah untuk Seri 2, di mana kejahatan Darni semakin parah dan perebutan warisan dimulai.

Left Behind in Melaka: A Desperate Cry for Help from a Forgotten Elderly Couple

Left Behind in Melaka: A Desperate Cry for Help from a Forgotten Elderly Couple

Left Behind in Melaka: A Desperate Cry for Help from a Forgotten Elderly Couple

📍 Melaka, Malaysia  |  Topic: Poverty, Neglect & Social Justice

Imagine living in a historic city like Melaka, surrounded by development, yet being completely cut off from basic human necessities. This is the harsh, heartbreaking reality for a local husband (64) and his wife (48). They are living on the absolute fringes of society, trapped in a cycle of extreme poverty, complex family disputes, and systemic neglect.

With nowhere left to turn, they have reached out with a final, desperate plea for rescue, hoping that someone—anyone—will finally see their suffering and step forward to save their lives.

Survival on Rainwater: Life Without Basic Utilities

The couple tied the knot in 2022 and moved into an inherited family property (a leasehold house). However, what was supposed to be a roof over their heads quickly turned into a living nightmare.

Since 2016—long before they even moved in—the house had its water and electricity supplies completely severed. For the past four years of their marriage, this elderly couple has had to rely entirely on rainwater for bathing, cleaning, and daily survival.

“Every time it rains, our hearts heavy with sorrow. While others see rain as a blessing, we see it as a desperate lifeline we must catch just to survive another day.”

To make matters worse, the house is in a state of severe dilapidation. The roof leaks uncontrollably, and the structural integrity of the building poses an immediate danger to their safety. They are also trapped in a complicated, unresolved family inheritance dispute over the property, leaving them legally and physically vulnerable.

A Ray of Gratitude — and a Desperate Fundraising Effort

Amidst their immense suffering, the couple deeply emphasizes their profound gratitude to Tzu Chi. The 64-year-old husband is a recipient of their monthly food aid. Without this monthly food ration from Tzu Chi, they openly admit they might not have survived. It has been the sole lifeline keeping starvation at bay, and they are endlessly thankful for it.

However, while their hunger is temporarily addressed, their living conditions remain inhumane. Desperate to find a way out, the wife took matters into her own hands. She tried to open fundraising campaigns on three major crowdfunding platforms: Kitafund, Give Asia, and GoGetFunding. After weeks of waiting, only one platform approved her campaign — GoGetFunding — with the link:

🔗 Campaign Link:
https://gogetfunding.com/?p=9628501

But since the link went live, not a single donor has come forward. The campaign remains untouched — a silent testament to how invisible their suffering has become.

Tzu Chi Steps In — But Timing Is Everything

Just when hope seemed lost, Tzu Chi reached out. On July 3, 2026, a Tzu Chi representative called the couple to discuss their situation. But fate had cruel timing — at that very moment, the husband and wife were desperately collecting rainwater. They were busy diverting every drop into jerry cans and mineral water bottles, stocking up for the dry days when no rain would fall. The call went unanswered.

Then, on July 6, 2026, Tzu Chi called again — twice. This time, the wife was in the middle of cooking over a simple fire, using whatever meager ingredients they had. With her phone battery nearly depleted, she mustered her courage and called Tzu Chi back. The representative instructed them to come to the Tzu Chi welfare department in person.

📅 July 7, 2026 — The couple arrived at Tzu Chi and were received warmly by the staff. They underwent a thorough review of their case. The Tzu Chi workers listened carefully, took notes, and assured them they would evaluate the situation. Before they left, the couple was told to go home and wait for a follow-up phone call from Tzu Chi regarding the next steps.

They are still waiting — hoping that this time, help will finally arrive.

For now, the couple holds onto that small thread of hope. But every day without water, without electricity, and without a permanent solution is a day they fight just to survive.

When Help Turns into a Photo-Op

The couple's frustration is deepened by the fact that authorities and political figures have visited the house before — but left without providing an ounce of help.

Representatives from a political party and officers from the Department of Social Welfare (JKM) previously arrived at the scene. However, instead of assessing the couple's plight, they only interviewed the oldest family member living on the property — an Intellectually Disabled (OKU Lembab) man. The political entourage took photos with the disabled man, uploaded them to their respective Instagram accounts for public relations, and left immediately. No aid was given to the husband and wife. They were ignored in their own home.

⚠️ An Unsafe Environment for the Wife

Adding a deeply distressing layer to their living situation, the couple shares the property with the aforementioned intellectually disabled relative. The couple claims that this individual frequently and deliberately exposes himself, walking around completely naked in the back garden whenever he knows the 48-year-old wife is working there. This has created an environment that is not only physically taxing but mentally agonizing and unsafe for her.

Met with Silence, Rejection, and False Accusations

The couple has spent months screaming into a void. They have tried contacting everyone they could think of:

  • Famous Malaysian TikTok influencers
  • Syarikat Air Melaka Berhad (SAMB) & Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB)
  • Local DAP political leaders
  • The Women's Aid Organisation (WAO)
  • The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM)

They even took their plight to various Facebook community groups, hoping for grassroots support. Instead of empathy, a group member publicly labeled them as “scammers,” crushing their spirits further. Aside from the food aid from Tzu Chi and the recent review on July 7, no long-term solution or investigation into their living conditions has been initiated by any agency.

A Direct Appeal to Rescue Groups and Volunteers

The husband is elderly, frail, and unable to work. They have run out of options, platforms, and hope. They are not asking for internet fame; they are begging for rescue teams, independent NGOs, or humanitarian volunteers to come to their location in Melaka, witness their inhumane living conditions with their own eyes, and help them find a safe way out.

Please, do not let them remain invisible. If you are an independent volunteer group or an NGO capable of handling welfare, housing relocation, or legal aid in Melaka, please reach out.

📌 GoGetFunding Campaign: https://gogetfunding.com/?p=9628501

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Forgotten in Melaka: A Couple’s Desperate Plea for Help

Forgotten in Melaka: A Couple's Desperate Plea for Help

Forgotten in Melaka: A Couple’s Desperate Plea for Help

Married in hope, now living without water, electricity, or a safe roof — and fighting to be heard.

MELAKA, Malaysia — In a crumbling leasehold house on the outskirts of this historic city, a husband and wife cling to each other and to the rainwater that keeps them alive. He is 64. She is 48. They have been married since 2022, and for four years they have endured conditions that most people would not believe still exist in modern Malaysia.

🔹 Key facts about their living situation:

  • Water and electricity supply were cut off in 2016, long before they moved in.
  • They rely entirely on rainwater for bathing, cooking, and drinking.
  • The roof leaks badly; the structure is deteriorating and increasingly dangerous.
  • The house is part of a bitter family inheritance dispute that complicates any solution.
  • Also living there is an elderly relative with intellectual disability, who frequently bathes naked in the garden when the wife is outside, adding to her distress.

Every time dark clouds gather, the couple's hearts sink. "When it rains, we are forced to catch every drop – it is our only water source, but it also reminds us how broken our home is," the wife wrote in a message filled with both despair and a stubborn flicker of hope. The roof no longer protects them; instead, it channels rain into buckets and pots scattered across the floor.

What makes their isolation even more painful is the long list of doors they have knocked on – all of which remained firmly shut.

They reached out everywhere — and were met with silence or insult

The couple have contacted well‑known Malaysian TikTokers, state water company SAMB, electricity provider TNB, a DAP elected representative, the Women's Aid Organisation (WAO), the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM), and even shared their plight in various Facebook support groups. Instead of compassion, one Facebook group member shouted them down as "scammers."

Desperate for any kind of lifeline, they also turned to Tzu Chi. The husband, 64, is actually a registered recipient of Tzu Chi's monthly food aid, and for that they are deeply grateful – it has literally kept them alive. But beyond the food pack, no further assistance has come, and their calls for help with the collapsed living conditions have gone unanswered.

"We are very thankful for the food from Tzu Chi. That food is what has sustained us all this time. But we still live in a house that is falling apart, without water or lights, and nobody wants to really see us."

Visits that brought cameras, not help

There have been visits – but they only deepened the hurt. A delegation from a political party came. So did officers from the Social Welfare Department (JKM). Both groups spoke only to the elderly intellectually disabled man who shares the house, treating him as the sole resident. The political entourage even posed for photos with him, uploaded the pictures to their Instagram accounts, and left. No one spoke to the suffering couple. No one inspected the leaking roof or asked where they get water.

"They took selfies with the retarded uncle and went away. They didn't help us. It was like we were invisible," the wife recalled, her words heavy with abandonment.

For four years since their marriage, this man and woman have been slipping through every safety net. The husband, already in his mid‑60s, is unable to work. They have no savings, no income, and no family willing to intervene. Every night they pray that someone – a rescue group, volunteers, ordinary Malaysians with big hearts – will come and witness their suffering with their own eyes.

Desperate to be seen: fundraising that went nowhere

With no other recourse, the wife took it upon herself to launch online fundraisers, hoping that the kindness of strangers might bridge the gap where institutions had failed. She created campaigns on three major crowdfunding platforms: Kitafund, Give Asia, and GoGetFunding. But the road was anything but smooth.

📌 Fundraising outcome:

Yet despite the GoGetFunding page going live, not a single donation has come in since the link became accessible. The page remains untouched — a silent testament to how easily the forgotten are overlooked.

The wife checks the page daily, hoping for a notification, a sign that someone out there has read their story and decided to act. But the counter stays at zero. "We don't know why people don't believe us," she says quietly. "Maybe they think we are not real. But we are here. We are suffering. We just need someone to see us."

A glimmer of response — and a missed call in the rain

Then, on 3 July 2026, something shifted. Tzu Chi finally responded to their repeated pleas and called the couple. But fate, in its cruel irony, intervened at the worst possible moment.

📅 Timeline of Tzu Chi's outreach:

  • 3 July 2026 — Tzu Chi called for the first time. But the husband and wife were busy collecting rainwater — their only water supply — and were frantically redirecting every drop into jerry cans and mineral bottles to stock up for the dry days ahead. They could not answer the phone in time.
  • 6 July 2026 — Tzu Chi called again, twice. The husband was cooking, and the wife, seeing the missed calls, gathered her courage. With her phone battery nearly dead, she called back — and Tzu Chi instructed them to come to their welfare department in person.
  • 7 July 2026 — The couple made their way to Tzu Chi. They were received warmly by the staff, who conducted a thorough review of their case. After the session, they were allowed to return home and told to wait for further instructions — a follow‑up call that they are still anxiously awaiting.

For the wife, that phone call on 6 July was a small miracle in itself. With the battery icon blinking red, she steadied her nerves and pressed "call back" — a split‑second decision that felt like risking everything. "I was so afraid the battery would die before anyone answered," she recalls. "But I had to try. This was the first time anyone from Tzu Chi had reached out to us directly about our living situation. I couldn't let it slip away."

They are now in a fragile state of hope — waiting, praying that the next ring of the phone brings not another missed opportunity, but a real plan to pull them out of the ruins.

⚠️ They are not asking for luxury. They are asking for a roof that doesn't leak, access to clean water, and a flicker of human dignity.

A message of hope that refuses to die

Despite everything, the couple still writes messages filled with hope. They address themselves to "rescuers," to "volunteers," to anyone who might read their words and feel moved to act. They want to be seen, not as a case file, but as two human beings who married late in life believing they could build a small world together – only to find themselves trapped in a forgotten corner of Melaka.

They beg not for money transfers, but for presence. For someone to walk through their leaking doorway, see the buckets of rainwater, smell the mildew, and understand that survival here is an act of daily courage.

"We have nowhere else to complain. We only hope a rescue group or volunteers will come and see our suffering and this dilapidated house with their own eyes. Maybe then our lives can be saved."

If you are a charitable organization, a community volunteer, or simply a person who can help connect this couple to the right resources, please consider reaching out. The house is in the Melaka area – exact location will be verified for genuine helpers. Let's prove that no one should have to live like this, unseen and unheard.

🤲 Their only active fundraiser:

https://gogetfunding.com/?p=9628501

Not a single donation has been received since it went live. Every share brings them one step closer to being seen.

Forgotten in Melaka: A Couple's Silent Cry for Help

Forgotten in Melaka: A Couple's Silent Cry for Help

Human Story  ·  Melaka, Malaysia

Forgotten in Melaka:
A Couple's Silent Cry for Help

No running water. No electricity. A leaking roof. And nowhere left to turn — the quiet desperation of two people who have knocked on every door.

Every time rain falls on Melaka, most people reach for an umbrella. For one couple — a 64-year-old man and his 48-year-old wife — rain means rushing for buckets and pails. It is the only water they have. This is their story.

A Marriage That Began in Hope

They married in 2022 and moved into an inherited family home in Melaka shortly after — a house that, on paper, meant shelter and a fresh start. What they found instead was a property already falling apart. The water supply had been cut off in 2016. The electricity had been disconnected the same year. Long before they ever arrived, the house had been left to decay.

For four years since their marriage, they have lived without running water and without power — two basic utilities most Malaysians take for granted. Every day is a negotiation with scarcity.

The Conditions They Live In

  • Electricity cut off since 2016 — years before the couple moved in
  • 💧Water supply severed since 2016 — they rely entirely on rainwater for bathing and daily needs
  • 🏚️Roof leaks severely; the structure is increasingly unsafe for habitation
  • ⚖️Entangled in a complex family inheritance dispute that blocks any formal resolution
  • 👴The husband, 64, is no longer working and cannot secure income
  • 🍱Their primary food source is a monthly food aid package from Tzu Chi — which they describe as life-saving

A Timeline of Neglect

2016

Water and electricity to the inherited house are cut off. The property begins to deteriorate with no occupants to advocate for it.

2022

The couple marry and move into the house, inheriting its problems. They begin adapting to life without utilities — collecting rainwater, living in darkness.

2022–2026

Four years of repeated attempts to seek help. Letters, messages, phone calls. A monthly food package from Tzu Chi — gratefully received — remains the only consistent support they have.

2025–2026

The roof has worsened. The structure is now considered dangerous. Desperation increases as their appeals go unanswered across multiple channels.

Every Door Knocked. No One Answered.

The couple has not been passive. They have reached out with persistence that speaks to how desperate their situation truly is. Their list of appeals includes prominent TikTok influencers in Malaysia, SAMB (Syarikat Air Melaka Berhad), TNB (Tenaga Nasional Berhad), DAP elected representatives, WAO (Women's Aid Organisation), KPWKM (Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development), Tzu Chi, and multiple Facebook community groups.

The response has been largely silence — or worse. When they shared their story in one Facebook group, a member publicly accused them of being scammers. The humiliation of being disbelieved, of having their suffering dismissed as a hoax, compounded an already unbearable situation.

"They write each message with full hope — that whoever receives it will be moved enough to come and see for themselves." — As described by those close to the couple

When Help Came — and Left Without Helping

On two separate occasions, people did show up at the door. A political party delegation visited. Officers from JKM (Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat) came. In both cases, the visits produced nothing of substance for the couple.

The political visitors focused their attention on the eldest male member of the household — an older man with an intellectual disability who also lives in the property. They interviewed him, posed for photographs with him, and uploaded the images to their personal Instagram accounts. They left without speaking meaningfully to the struggling couple or assessing the home's condition. The JKM officers similarly departed without any follow-up action or referral.

The couple felt not seen, but used — their home a backdrop for social media content, their needs invisible. To add to the distress in this already difficult living situation, the elderly man with the intellectual disability has on several occasions behaved inappropriately when the wife is present in the back garden — exposing himself deliberately. The wife has had no privacy and no recourse.

The Weight of Every Rainstorm

Most people in Malaysia welcome rain as relief from the heat. For this couple, rain triggers anxiety and a scramble for containers. Every shower is a reminder of how precarious their existence is — and how completely they depend on nature for the most basic human need.

The husband is ageing. The house is deteriorating around them. The inheritance dispute remains unresolved. And the months keep passing.

"Every time it rains, their hearts are heavy — they must rush to collect water just to survive another day." — Community observer

What They Are Asking For

They are not asking for wealth. They are asking for someone — a rescue team, a volunteer group, a welfare organisation with real authority — to come and witness what they are living through with their own eyes. To see the roof. To see the buckets. To understand that this is not an exaggeration.

They are profoundly grateful to Tzu Chi for the monthly food aid that has, by their own account, kept them alive. But food alone cannot repair a roof, restore water, reconnect electricity, or resolve the legal entanglement that traps them in this house.

Will Someone Come?

This couple in Melaka is not asking for charity. They are asking to be seen. If you are from a welfare organisation, a community rescue team, a legal aid body, or a credible volunteer network — they need a visit, not a form to fill in.

If you know someone in social welfare, community outreach, or humanitarian services in Melaka, please share this story. One visit could change everything.

#MelakaFamily   #BantuRakyat   #HumanitarianAid
This story is shared in good faith to advocate for those who have no voice left.  ·  Melaka, Malaysia  ·  2026

A Forgotten Couple's Plea for Help in Melaka

A Forgotten Couple's Plea for Help in Melaka

A Forgotten Couple's Plea for Help in Melaka

In Melaka, a married couple aged 64 and 48 say they no longer know where to turn for help. According to their account, they have reached out to various individuals, organizations, government agencies, community groups, and charitable bodies in the hope that someone would take notice of the difficult conditions they face every day.

The couple claim they have shared their story with well-known social media personalities, public utility providers, political leaders, women's organizations, government welfare agencies, and online community groups. Despite their efforts, they say they have yet to receive the assistance needed to improve their living situation.

One of the most painful experiences, according to the couple, occurred when they shared their story in several Facebook groups. Instead of receiving support, they say one member publicly accused them of being scammers.

Fundraising Efforts and the Response from Tzu Chi

Determined to find a way out of their dire circumstances, the wife took the initiative to create online fundraising campaigns on three major platforms: Kitafund, Give Asia, and GoGetFunding. She carefully filled out each application, hoping that at least one would approve their plea and help them gather the funds needed for urgent repairs and utility reconnection.

However, only one platform accepted their campaign — GoGetFunding. The approved fundraiser can be accessed via this link:
https://gogetfunding.com/?p=9628501
Yet, since the page went live, not a single donor has come forward. The couple checks the page daily, but the donation counter remains unchanged — a silent echo of their ongoing struggle to be seen and heard.

On 3 July 2026, a glimmer of hope appeared when Tzu Chi, the Buddhist humanitarian organisation that already provides the husband with monthly food assistance, reached out and called them. Unfortunately, at that very moment, the couple was desperately busy catching rainwater — a routine they have grown accustomed to. Heavy rain had just begun to pour, and they were rushing to divert the flowing water into large jerry cans and empty mineral bottles, stocking up for the dry days ahead. They had no choice but to let the call go unanswered.

Tzu Chi called again — twice — on 6 July 2026. The husband was in the middle of preparing their meagre meal over a small portable stove, and the wife, with her phone battery dangerously low, mustered her courage and called back. She explained their situation briefly, and the Tzu Chi staff instructed them to come to the welfare department in person for a proper review.

On 7 July 2026, the couple made their way to Tzu Chi’s office. They were received warmly by the social workers, who listened to their story and conducted an initial assessment. After a thorough review session, the staff allowed them to return home, advising them to wait for a follow-up phone call regarding the next steps. The couple left with a flicker of hope, though they remain anxious about what the future holds.

Living Without Basic Utilities

The husband, aged 64, is reportedly a recipient of monthly food assistance from Tzu Chi. The couple say they are deeply grateful for this support, explaining that the food aid has helped sustain them through difficult times.

They married in 2022 and moved into an inherited leasehold family home. However, they describe the property as being in an extremely poor condition. According to their account, the house had already been disconnected from both water and electricity services since 2016, before they moved in.

As a result, they say they have spent years relying almost entirely on rainwater for bathing and other daily needs. The house itself is reportedly deteriorating, with leaking roofs and structural damage that may pose safety risks to its occupants.

Complicated Family Inheritance Issues

The situation is further complicated by an ongoing family inheritance dispute. The couple say that the unresolved ownership issues surrounding the property have made it more difficult for them to seek repairs, reconnect utilities, or secure long-term housing solutions.

According to their account, representatives from a political party and welfare-related personnel visited the property in the past. However, the couple feel that no meaningful assistance resulted from those visits.

They claim that attention was focused primarily on an elderly family member living at the same property who has an intellectual disability. After brief interviews and photographs, they say the visitors left without taking further action regarding the condition of the house or the couple's living circumstances.

Daily Struggles and Loss of Privacy

Beyond financial hardship and housing concerns, the couple describe additional challenges within the household environment. According to their account, another resident of the property has engaged in behavior that causes discomfort and concerns regarding privacy, particularly for the wife.

These circumstances, combined with the lack of running water, electricity, and adequate shelter, have contributed to a growing sense of despair and isolation.

A Plea for Humanitarian Attention

The husband is now 64 years old and no longer working. The couple say that every rainfall brings mixed emotions. While rainwater is essential for their daily survival, it also serves as a reminder of the hardship they continue to endure.

"We are not asking for luxury. We simply hope that someone will come and see our situation with their own eyes and help us find a way forward."

The couple say they have exhausted many avenues in search of assistance. Their greatest hope is that humanitarian groups, volunteers, charitable organizations, or concerned members of the public may be willing to assess the condition of the home and explore possible solutions.

Whether through housing assistance, utility reconnection, legal guidance regarding inheritance matters, or basic humanitarian support, they continue to hope that their voices will eventually be heard.

Sinar yang Padam: Kisah Suami Isteri Terhimpit Kemiskinan dan Diabaikan

Sinar yang Padam: Kisah Suami Isteri Terhimpit Kemiskinan dan Diabaikan

Diabaikan & Dituduh Scammer: Derita Suami Isteri Menadah Air Hujan Di Rumah Usang Tanpa Air Dan Elektrik

Kategori: Kisah Masyarakat / Rayuan Bantuan | Tarikh: Julai 2026

Di sebalik kerancakan media sosial dan kempen-kempen kebajikan yang sering kita lihat di kaca telefon, rupa-rupanya masih ada suara-suara marhaen yang tenggelam dalam kesunyian. Ini adalah kisah sepasang suami isteri—si suami berusia 64 tahun dan warga emas yang tidak lagi bekerja, manakala isterinya berusia 48 tahun. Mereka kini berada di penghujung jalan, buntu dan tidak tahu lagi ke mana harus mengadu.

Segala ikhtiar telah dilakukan. Mereka telah cuba menghubungi Tiktoker terkenal di Malaysia, Syarikat Air Melaka (SAMB), Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), pemimpin parti DAP, Pertubuhan Pertolongan Wanita (WAO), hinggalah ke Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat (KPWKM). Malah, luahan hati turut dikongsi di grup-grup Facebook dengan harapan ada insan murni yang sudi mendengar, namun hampa. Sebaliknya, mereka dituduh sebagai 'scammer' oleh salah seorang ahli grup tersebut.

"Setiap kali hujan turun, hati kami dirundung pilu. Di saat orang lain berteduh keselesaan, kami terpaksa berlari menadah air hujan demi meneruskan kelangsungan hidup..."

Usaha Pengumpulan Dana: Hanya Satu Platform Yang Meluluskan

Dalam keputusasaan, sang isteri mencuba mengumpul dana dengan membuka kempen di tiga platform iaitu Kitafund, GiveAsia dan GoGetFunding. Namun, hanya di GoGetFunding sahaja yang diluluskan. Mereka berharap platform ini dapat menjadi jambatan kepada orang ramai untuk menghulurkan bantuan. Malangnya, walaupun pautan https://gogetfunding.com/?p=9628501 sudah boleh diakses sejak beberapa minggu lalu, setakat ini masih tiada seorang pun penderma yang tampil. Setiap kali melihat laman kempen yang sunyi, hati mereka bertambah sebak.

Tiba-tiba Tzu Chi Menghubungi, Namun Di Saat Yang Genting

Pada 3 Julai 2026, tiba-tiba Yayasan Buddha Tzu Chi menghubungi mereka. Ini adalah kali pertama pihak Tzu Chi memberikan respons khusus selepas sekian lama. Malangnya, pada masa itu pasangan suami isteri sedang sibuk menadah air hujan—memindahkan air hujan ke dalam jerigen dan botol-botol mineral untuk dijadikan stok air bersih sekiranya hujan tidak turun beberapa hari akan datang. Mereka terpaksa membiarkan panggilan itu tanpa sempat dijawab dengan baik.

Kemudian, pada 6 Julai 2026, Tzu Chi menelefon kembali sebanyak dua kali. Namun ketika itu, sang suami sedang sibuk memasak, dan keadaan bateri telefon isteri hampir habis. Dengan nekad, si isteri memberanikan diri untuk menelefon balik. Pihak Tzu Chi meminta mereka hadir ke bahagian kebajikan untuk sesi perbincangan lanjut. Alhamdulillah, pada 7 Julai 2026, mereka datang ke pejabat Tzu Chi dan diterima dengan baik oleh pekerja kebajikan di sana untuk sesi semakan (review). Pihak Tzu Chi meminta mereka pulang terlebih dahulu dan menunggu panggilan seterusnya untuk kelanjutan prosedur bantuan.

Menyambung Nyawa dengan Bantuan Makanan Bulanan

Dalam kegetiran ini, satu-satunya perkara yang amat mereka syukuri adalah bantuan makanan bulanan daripada Yayasan Buddha Tzu Chi. Suami yang sudah uzur itu merupakan penerima tegar bantuan berkenaan, dan bekalan makanan itulah yang menjadi penyambung nyawa mereka suami isteri selama ini. Sungguhpun mereka pernah cuba memohon bantuan lanjut daripada pihak Tzu Chi untuk kes kemiskinan mereka secara keseluruhan, namun sehingga kini masih belum ada tindakan lanjut atau maklum balas rasmi yang diterima.

4 Tahun Hidup Tanpa Air, Elektrik, dan Isu Sengketa Warisan

Pasangan ini mendirikan rumah tangga pada tahun 2022 dan sejak itu menetap di sebuah rumah pusaka berstatus leasehold. Namun, realiti kehidupan di situ amat menyedihkan dan tidak berperikemanusiaan. Bekalan air dan elektrik di rumah tersebut sebenarnya telah dipotong sejak tahun 2016 lagi—sebelum mereka berpindah masuk.

Ini bermakna, sudah empat tahun mereka terpaksa bergantung sepenuhnya kepada air hujan untuk mandi, membasuh, dan kegunaan harian. Keadaan fizikal rumah pula sudah rosak parah; bumbung bocor di sana sini dan strukturnya semakin hari semakin berbahaya untuk didiami. Keadaan menjadi lebih rumit apabila rumah tersebut turut terikat dengan masalah sengketa warisan keluarga yang tegang.

Hanya Datang Berfoto dan Menemubual OKU

Sebelum ini, pernah ada sinar harapan apabila rombongan daripada sebuah parti politik dan juga pekerja Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat (JKM) datang menjenguk. Namun, kehadiran mereka langsung tidak mengubah nasib suami isteri ini.

Pihak yang hadir sekadar menemubual salah seorang ahli keluarga tertua yang turut tinggal di situ—seorang lelaki OKU masalah pembelajaran (lembap). Selepas sesi temubual singkat itu, mereka beredar begitu sahaja tanpa sebarang tindakan susulan. Lebih menyedihkan, wakil parti politik terbabit hanya mengambil kesempatan berfoto bersama lelaki OKU berkenaan lalu memuat naiknya ke akaun Instagram masing-masing demi publisiti.

Ancaman Keselamatan Di Rumah Sendiri

Bukan sahaja berdepan dengan kemiskinan tegar dan rumah yang menanti masa untuk runtuh, si isteri juga terpaksa berhadapan dengan gangguan emosi dan keselamatan. Lelaki OKU tertua yang tinggal serumah dengan mereka sering kali sengaja mandi dalam keadaan berbogel sekiranya dia mengetahui si isteri sedang berada di kebun belakang rumah. Isu domestik dan persekitaran yang tidak sihat ini menambahkan lagi tekanan mental buat pasangan ini.

Rayuan Terbuka Buat Kumpulan Penyelamat & Relawan

Mereka tidak lagi meminta kemewahan, memadai sekiranya ada kumpulan penyelamat, aktivis masyarakat, atau pertubuhan sukarelawan (NGO) yang sudi turun padang untuk melihat sendiri penderitaan dan keuzuran rumah mereka. Sila kongsi artikel ini agar nasib suami isteri ini mendapat perhatian pihak yang sepatutnya.

Jeritan Dua Insan: Kami Hanya Ingin Diselamatkan Kisah pasangan suami isteri yang telah mencari bantuan ke mana sahaja — namun terus diabaikan.

Jeritan Dua Insan — Kami Hanya Ingin Diselamatkan

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Jeritan Dua Insan:
Kami Hanya Ingin Diselamatkan

Kisah pasangan suami isteri yang telah mencari bantuan ke mana sahaja — namun terus diabaikan.

Di sebuah rumah pusaka yang semakin uzur, dua orang insan menjalani kehidupan yang sukar dibayangkan oleh kebanyakan rakyat Malaysia. Suami berusia 64 tahun, isteri 48 tahun. Mereka berkahwin pada tahun 2022 dan sejak itu berpindah masuk ke rumah warisan keluarga — sebuah pilihan yang tidak mereka sangka bakal membawa kepada derita yang begitu panjang.

2016 Bekalan Air & Elektrik Dipotong
4+ Tahun Bergantung Air Hujan
2022 Tahun Perkahwinan
0 Respons Bermakna Diterima

Rumah Tanpa Air, Tanpa Elektrik

Rumah leasehold itu telah diputuskan bekalan air dan elektrik sejak tahun 2016 — jauh sebelum pasangan ini masuk bermastautin. Apabila mereka mula tinggal di sana selepas berkahwin, mereka terpaksa menghadapi realiti yang amat keras: tiada paip, tiada lampu, tiada kemudahan asas yang dianggap hak setiap manusia.

Selama lebih empat tahun, setiap titisan air yang digunakan untuk mandi, memasak, dan keperluan harian datang daripada satu sumber sahaja — hujan. Setiap kali langit mendung, ada sedikit lega. Namun ada juga keresahan — adakah cukup bekas untuk menadah? Adakah hujan itu cukup bersih untuk diminum?

"Setiap kali hujan turun, hati kami dirundung pilu — bukan gembira seperti orang lain. Kami terpaksa berlari menadah air itu seolah-olah itulah satu-satunya nyawa kami."

Bumbung rumah itu kini bocor parah. Struktur bangunan semakin membahayakan. Rumah yang sepatutnya menjadi tempat perlindungan telah bertukar menjadi ancaman kepada keselamatan penghuninya sendiri. Ditambah pula kerumitan sengketa warisan keluarga yang tidak berkesudahan menjadikan penyelesaian terasa begitu jauh.

Satu-Satunya Cahaya: Bantuan Makanan Tzu Chi

Di tengah kesukaran ini, ada satu perkara yang disyukuri oleh pasangan ini dengan sepenuh jiwa — bantuan makanan bulanan daripada Yayasan Tzu Chi. Suami yang berusia 64 tahun adalah penerima bantuan tersebut, dan mereka mengakui bahawa bantuan makanan itulah yang menyambung nyawa mereka selama ini.

Namun bantuan makanan sahaja tidak dapat membaiki bumbung yang bocor, tidak dapat menghidupkan kembali paip air, dan tidak dapat melindungi mereka daripada bahaya struktur bangunan yang semakin rapuh.

Mereka Sudah Cuba — Berulang Kali

Ini bukan kisah orang yang berdiam diri dan mengharapkan belas ihsan tanpa usaha. Pasangan ini telah berusaha mendapatkan bantuan melalui pelbagai saluran:

  • TikToker terkenal Malaysia — dihubungi, tiada tindakan bermakna
  • SAMB & TNB — dihubungi berkenaan isu utiliti, tiada penyelesaian
  • Pemimpin DAP — dihubungi, tiada tindakan susulan
  • WAO (Women's Aid Organisation) — dihubungi, tiada respons konkrit
  • KPWKM — dihubungi, tiada tindakan lanjut
  • Kumpulan Facebook — kisah dikongsi, malah dituduh sebagai scammer oleh ahli kumpulan
  • Yayasan Tzu Chi — awalnya tiada respons, tetapi kemudian pihak Tzu Chi telah menghubungi dan meminta mereka datang untuk penilaian (lihat perkembangan di bawah)

Usaha terbaru: Sang isteri cuba membuka kempen dana secara dalam talian di Kitafund, GiveAsia, dan GoGetFunding. Malangnya, daripada ketiga-tiga platform itu, hanya GoGetFunding yang meluluskan kempen mereka. Link kempen tersebut adalah https://gogetfunding.com/?p=9628501. Namun sejak link itu dapat diakses sehingga sekarang, tiada seorang pun penderma yang tampil — kempen itu masih kosong, tanpa sumbangan.

⚠ Apabila seorang yang terdesak digelar "scammer" di ruang awam kerana meminta bantuan, ia bukan sekadar tidak adil — ia adalah satu penghinaan terhadap maruah manusia.

Kronologi Terkini: Tzu Chi Akhirnya Menghubungi

Pada 3 Julai 2026, Yayasan Tzu Chi buat pertama kalinya menghubungi pasangan ini melalui telefon. Namun pada saat itu, mereka sedang sibuk menadah air hujan — hujan lebat turun dan mereka terpaksa mengalihkan air itu ke dalam jeriken dan botol-botol mineral untuk menyimpan stok air, kerana risau hujan tidak akan turun lagi dalam masa terdekat. Oleh sebab itu, mereka tidak sempat mengangkat panggilan tersebut.

Tzu Chi kemudian menelefon semula sebanyak dua kali pada 6 Julai 2026. Namun ketika itu, sang isteri sedang memasak — satu lagi tugas harian yang memerlukan perhatian penuh kerana air yang digunakan adalah air hujan yang terhad. Walaupun bateri telefonnya hampir habis, isteri memberanikan diri untuk menelefon balik. Pihak Tzu Chi meminta mereka datang ke bahagian kebajikan untuk sesi perbincangan.

Maka pada 7 Julai 2026, pasangan suami isteri itu hadir ke pejabat Tzu Chi dan diterima dengan baik oleh pekerja sosial Tzu Chi untuk sesi penilaian dan review kes mereka. Mereka dibenarkan pulang dan diminta menunggu panggilan telefon daripada Tzu Chi untuk perkembangan selanjutnya. Ini adalah harapan pertama yang mereka rasai dalam sekian lama — walaupun masih belum ada kepastian, sekurang-kurangnya ada pihak yang mula mendengar.

"Kami tidak pernah berhenti berharap. Walaupun semua pintu tertutup, kami percaya ada satu pintu yang akan terbuka."

Orang Datang, Orang Pergi — Tapi Tiada Yang Membantu

Pernah sekali rombongan dari sebuah parti politik datang berkunjung. Pernah juga pekerja JKM tiba di halaman rumah itu. Namun apa yang terjadi selepas itu mencalarkan hati.

Mereka tidak menemubual pasangan yang memerlukan bantuan. Sebaliknya, mereka menemubual ahli keluarga tertua yang tinggal bersama — seorang lelaki yang menghadapi masalah kognitif dan tidak berupaya mewakili situasi sebenar isi rumah. Kemudian mereka beredar, tanpa tindakan, tanpa susulan, tanpa janji.

Yang lebih menyedihkan, sesetengah wakil parti politik sempat berfoto bersama lelaki tua itu dan memuat naik gambar berkenaan di Instagram masing-masing — seolah-olah kunjungan mereka adalah satu pencapaian kemanusiaan, bukan tanggungjawab yang gagal ditunaikan.

Kehadiran tanpa tindakan lebih menyakitkan daripada tidak hadir langsung. Ia memberi harapan palsu, lalu menghancurkan harapan itu dengan lebih kejam.

Suasana Dalam Rumah yang Tidak Selamat

Selain kerosakan fizikal rumah, pasangan ini turut berhadapan dengan situasi yang tidak selesa di dalam rumah tersebut akibat tingkah laku lelaki tua yang tinggal bersama mereka. Keadaan ini menambah beban tekanan yang sudah terlalu berat dipikul oleh isteri, dan ia merupakan sebahagian daripada realiti kehidupan seharian yang perlu turut diambil kira oleh mana-mana pihak yang bakal hadir membantu.

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Surat Terbuka Kepada Sesiapa Yang Sudi Membaca

Kami tidak meminta kemewahan. Kami tidak meminta lebih daripada hak asasi seorang manusia. Kami hanya ingin ada air yang mengalir. Kami ingin bumbung yang tidak bocor apabila hujan. Kami ingin tidur tanpa takut siling akan runtuh.

Suami saya semakin tua. Saya takut melihatnya menanggung semua ini. Kami sudah ketuk setiap pintu yang kami tahu. Pintu demi pintu, kami dibalas dengan diam, atau lebih teruk — dengan syak wasangka.

Jika ada sesiapa di luar sana yang membaca ini — kami tidak meminta anda menyelesaikan semua masalah kami. Kami hanya memohon agar ada yang sudi datang, lihat dengan mata sendiri, dan percayakan apa yang kami ceritakan ini adalah benar.

Apa Yang Diperlukan Sekarang

Pasangan ini tidak memerlukan simpati. Mereka memerlukan tindakan. Secara khususnya:

Pertama, penilai bebas atau sukarelawan yang boleh datang melihat sendiri keadaan rumah dan keperluan segera. Kedua, pihak berkuasa atau NGO berkenaan yang boleh membantu proses penyambungan semula bekalan air dan elektrik. Ketiga, seseorang yang boleh membantu menavigasi sengketa warisan supaya status rumah itu dapat diselesaikan dengan adil. Keempat, sokongan psikologi dan kemanusiaan bagi isteri yang telah begitu lama menanggung tekanan hidup yang di luar kemampuan normal.

"Kami tiada tempat lain lagi untuk mengadu. Kami hanya berharap ada kumpulan penyelamat atau relawan yang sudi datang melihat sendiri penderitaan kami."

Kepada Mereka Yang Masih Mendengar

Malaysia punya ramai orang baik. Punya pertubuhan sukarela yang ikhlas. Punya individu yang peduli. Kisah ini bukan untuk menyalahkan sesiapa secara khusus — ia ditulis agar tidak ada lagi pasangan seperti ini yang jatuh di celah-celah sistem yang patah sebelum ada tangan yang mahu menyambut mereka.

Jika anda mengenali seseorang, atau mewakili mana-mana organisasi yang boleh membantu — sila hubungi. Jangan tunggu seseorang lain yang buat dulu.

Kisah ini ditulis atas permintaan peribadi dan berdasarkan pengalaman sebenar yang dikongsi. Identiti lengkap pasangan ini tidak didedahkan bagi menjaga maruah mereka. Sebarang pertanyaan boleh dikemukakan melalui saluran yang disediakan oleh penulis asal.

Kisah Benar. Penderitaan Nyata. Harapan Yang Masih Ada.
Ditulis demi suara yang terlalu lama tidak didengar.

4 Tahun Mandi Air Hujan, Bumbung Bocor, Dituduh Scammer Lagi! Pasangan Tua Ini Hanya Mahu Relawan Datang Tengok Rumah Mereka Sebelum Runtuh

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Mereka sudah ke mana-mana meminta bantuan — hanya air hujan yang menemani. Kini ada sedikit sinar harapan.

Usia bukan jaminan kemudahan. Bagi sepasang suami isteri ini, usia 64 dan 48 tahun sepatutnya menjadi masa untuk berehat, tetapi realiti yang mereka hadapi sungguh menyayat hati. Mereka sudah hilang arah, tidak tahu ke mana hendak mengadu lagi.

Suami yang berumur 64 tahun merupakan penerima bantuan makanan bulanan daripada Tzu Chi. Mereka bersyukur kerana bantuan makanan itulah yang menyambung nyawa mereka selama ini. Namun, bantuan makanan sahaja tidak cukup untuk menampung keperluan asas yang lebih mendesak.

“Kami amat bersyukur dengan bantuan makanan daripada Tzu Chi. Itulah yang memastikan kami masih boleh makan setiap hari.” — kata suami dengan suara yang perlahan.

Mereka berkahwin pada tahun 2022 dan sejak itu, berpindah masuk ke sebuah rumah pusaka yang diwarisi keluarga. Tetapi rumah itu bukanlah tempat perlindungan yang selesa. Keadaan tempat tinggal mereka amat menyedihkan dan tidak berperikemanusiaan.

Sejak beberapa bulan lalu, mereka sudah menghubungi pelbagai pihak dengan penuh harapan:

TikTokers terkenal TNB SAMB Pemimpin DAP WAO KPWKM Tzu Chi

Mereka juga telah berkongsi kisah mereka di grup-grup Facebook, tetapi malangnya, salah seorang ahli grup tersebut meneriaki mereka sebagai penipu (scammer). Sungguh perit apabila jeritan minta tolong dibalas dengan cemuhan.

Usaha Mengumpul Dana

Dalam keputusasaan, sang isteri mencuba membuka fundraiser di tiga platform:

Kitafund Give Asia GoGetFunding — Diluluskan!

Hanya di GoGetFunding sahaja yang diluluskan dengan link:

gogetfunding.com/?p=9628501

Namun sejak link itu boleh diakses, sehingga kini tiada langsung donatur yang tampil. Mereka masih menunggu dengan penuh harapan, tetapi masa terus berlalu.

Rumah leasehold yang mereka diami telah dipotong bekalan air dan elektrik sejak tahun 2016 — iaitu sebelum mereka berpindah masuk. Sudah 4 tahun sejak mereka berkahwin pada 2022, mereka terpaksa bergantung sepenuhnya kepada air hujan untuk mandi dan keperluan harian.

Setiap kali hujan turun, hati mereka dirundung pilu. Bukan kerana takut basah, tetapi kerana itulah satu-satunya sumber air untuk meneruskan kelangsungan hidup.

Rumah itu kini rosak parah. Bumbung bocor di sana sini, dan struktur rumah semakin berbahaya untuk didiami. Ditambah pula dengan masalah sengketa warisan keluarga yang rumit, mereka tidak mampu berbuat apa-apa untuk membaiki rumah tersebut.

Sebelum ini, pernah ada rombongan parti politik dan juga pekerja JKM yang datang. Namun, mereka tidak membantu suami isteri ini sama sekali.

Mereka hanya menemubual salah seorang ahli keluarga tertua yang juga tinggal di rumah yang sama — seorang OKU lembab (retarded). Selepas itu, mereka beredar begitu sahaja tanpa sebarang tindakan.

Lebih menyedihkan, pihak dari parti politik itu sempat berfoto-foto dengan lelaki OKU tersebut dan menguploadnya ke Instagram masing-masing, seolah-olah mereka telah pun menjalankan tanggungjawab sosial. Tetapi hakikatnya, tiada bantuan yang sampai kepada pasangan suami isteri ini.

Perkara yang sangat menggusarkan: Lelaki tua OKU yang serumah dengan mereka selalu sengaja mandi bogel jika dia tahu isteri berada di kebun belakang. Ini menambahkan lagi tekanan dan ketidakselesaan kepada isteri yang sudah pun menanggung beban yang berat.

Suami sudah semakin tua dan tidak bekerja. Mereka tiada pendapatan tetap. Setiap hari adalah perjuangan untuk terus hidup. Mereka berasa sangat terabai dan buntu.

Tzu Chi Menghubungi — Sinar Harapan Mulai Terlihat

Pada 3 Julai 2026, pihak Tzu Chi akhirnya menanggapi masalah mereka dan menelefon. Namun ketika itu, suami isteri sedang sibuk menadah air hujan — mereka sibuk mengalihkan air hujan ke dalam jerican dan botol-botol mineral sebagai stok air untuk saat hujan tidak turun. Mereka tidak sempat menjawab panggilan itu.

3 Julai Tzu Chi menelefon — pasangan sibuk menadah air hujan, tidak sempat menjawab.
6 Julai Tzu Chi menelefon dua kali. Pada masa itu, isteri sedang memasak. Dengan bateri hp yang hampir habis, dia memberanikan diri untuk menelefon balik. Pihak Tzu Chi menyuruh mereka datang ke bahagian kebajikan.
7 Julai Pasangan suami isteri datang ke Tzu Chi dan diterima dengan baik oleh pekerja Tzu Chi untuk sesi review. Mereka dibenarkan pulang dan diminta menunggu panggilan telefon daripada pihak Tzu Chi untuk kelanjutan bantuan.

Kini mereka hanya mampu berdoa dan menunggu — semoga panggilan seterusnya membawa berita baik dan bantuan yang sangat dinanti-nantikan.

“Kami hanya berharap kumpulan penyelamat atau relawan sudi datang melihat sendiri penderitaan dan keadaan rumah kami yang uzur ini. Lihatlah dengan mata kepala sendiri, barulah tahu betapa parahnya nasib kami.”

Mereka Perlukan Bantuan Segera

Air & Elektrik — Untuk kehidupan asas.
Baiki rumah — Bumbung bocor, struktur bahaya.
Bantuan kewangan — Untuk keperluan harian dan perubatan.
Perlindungan — Dari gangguan dan tekanan.

Jika anda boleh membantu, sila hubungi pihak berwajib atau pertubuhan kebajikan terdekat.

Sumbangan juga boleh disalurkan melalui fundraiser di GoGetFunding .

Setiap insan berhak untuk hidup dengan maruah. Jangan biarkan mereka terus terabai.