PUTRAJAYA: A 13-year-old girl with learning disability Nuraina Erieka Abdullah was conferred the Hang Tuah Medal Award in recognition for her selfless act of bravery in saving her younger sister from their burning house.
The medal was presented by Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun during the 2020 National-level Children’s Day Celebration, held virtually to curb the spread of Covid-19.
A video on the celebration, themed ‘Sustainable Earth: Protection for Children’, was shared via the Social Welfare Department Facebook page.
According to media reports, Nuraina Erieka, who had managed to save herself went back into her burning house to bring out her sister, aged one year and three months, in the incident at Taman Anggerik Desa flat, Jalan Beserah, Kuantan, Pahang last month.
The Hang Tuah Medal is an award given by the government to children under 18 who show extraordinary courage in helping to save human lives and property as well as for other courageous actions during emergencies and disasters.
Meanwhile in Melaka, the award was bestowed on 15-year-old Muhammad Fakhrul Fithri Razali from Kampung Sungai Siput, Alor Gajah, for taking the responsibility of looking after his bedridden adopted mother, Azizah Bujang, 53, who had suffered from a stroke.