The last occupant

MANY MEMORIES ... Jacob (left) and Osman in ancestral home.
MANY MEMORIES … Jacob (left) and Osman in the family home.

Kuala Lipis: It’s weird when a village was occupied hundreds of people, now desolate, and only two sisters who have reached their golden years are still loyal inhabit the village.

at the Village Gate This area has produced many well-known figures such as former Foreign Minister of Water, the late Tun Ghazali Shafie, better known as ‘King Ghaz’ and a magnifying Pahang, Ibrahim Kadi, but one by one people decide to move, especially after the great flood in January 1971.

After 1971, only lived Osman Ibrahim, 79, and his brother, Jacob, 68, still loyal Fence resident in their home even though there is no access to electricity and piped water.

If the first, Village Gate no different from other villages in this country but now, largely been considered the wild and only look mosque structure village fence to prove it once inhabited a fence when dulu.Kampung 235 people once lived , but the great flood destroyed almost the entire village to force people to move across the river after the Flood Relocation Plan Village Gate (RPSB) was established.

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