The pair says the divorce was amicable and that the separation didn't mean betrayal or disappointment.
Residents nearby this food court in Taman Tasik Titiwangsa are upset with the noise and rubbish. — Photos: MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star
They complained about the noise from the stalls that caused them sleepless nights as well as about the accumulated rubbish. “Despite its promise that action would be taken, this problem has persisted with no solution in sight,” she said. “The workers and customers also park their vehicles in the area, causing traffic congestion,” he said.
Residents are also concerned about metal cabins next to the food court, believed to be used as a storage facility.
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