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SINGAPORE - Despite the pain from a C-section birth, chemist Lim Siaw Chian would express her milk daily for her four-month-old daughter.
"She would wake up at 6am and take both her daughter and the milk to the babysitter's on the way to work... Now that she's gone, we don't know what to (feed the infant)," said the chemist's father, who only wanted to be known as Mr Lim, in Mandarin.
He wants to live there until he dies in memory of her," said Mr Ooi.
http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...-jurong-fire-victim-in-johor-wake#xtor=CS1-10
"She would wake up at 6am and take both her daughter and the milk to the babysitter's on the way to work... Now that she's gone, we don't know what to (feed the infant)," said the chemist's father, who only wanted to be known as Mr Lim, in Mandarin.
He wants to live there until he dies in memory of her," said Mr Ooi.
http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...-jurong-fire-victim-in-johor-wake#xtor=CS1-10
