A paraplegic girl who looked out the window at the train for 8 years did a 'train trip'.

It was thanks to the significant consideration of the Malaysian Railway Corporation.



On the 24th local time, Malaysia Railways (Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd) revealed the special itinerary of 17-year-old Ajina Shari.




At the age of 10, Shari had an accident while playing at a relative's house.

The concrete wall that was under construction collapsed and struck Shari's spine.

As a result of this accident, Shari was paralyzed from the lower body and has been fighting the disease for eight years.



Shari, who couldn't even go out lightly, was the only pleasure to see the train running out the window.

So Shari had a wish, "I want to travel by train before I die."




When the Malaysian Railway Corporation learned of this story, they said they wanted to make Shari's wish come true.

A route was prepared exclusively for Shari, and the paramedics moved Shari's bed to the train, and the train traveled around Malaysia for about 35 minutes.



It was a short trip, but while the train was running, Shari did not miss the scenery outside the window.

Especially when the train passed through the village of Shari, all the neighbors gathered to say hello to Shari.




Shari's mother expressed her gratitude, saying, "Finally, my daughter's dream has come true. My daughter was very happy on the train. I am very grateful to the Malaysia Railway Corporation."



The construction company added warmth by saying, "We are happy that Shari's wish came true. I hope it will become a happy memory for Shari."




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(Photo='KTM Berhad' Facebook, 'KTMB Rail Channel' YouTube)