Ronald Anak Jimbai and his wife Theresa Guntin, urging everyone to treat their youngest daughter, Missclyen, diagnosed with Congenital Generalised Hypertrichosis (CGH), with kindness and respect. — Video by Ministry of Health
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00:00 We have a lot of challenges and difficulties, but we have to accept it.
00:05 What makes me sad is that, since he was born, he was abused by the ghosts and the animals.
00:16 But we have a lot of patience, even though we are hurt.
00:23 I have one thing to ask of a child like him.
00:29 No matter what people say about us, we are still human.
00:35 In my mind, there are many people who are not perfect.
00:42 Some of them have poor hands and feet, but they are still grateful.
00:47 In this movie, all of his hands and feet are just his body.
00:55 I can see that he is very active. He wants to do what we do.
01:01 If he wants something, he will do it.
01:05 What I was touched by was when I received a letter from the state.
01:17 It was a beautiful letter. He was made a high school student. Everyone respected him.
01:27 He is not like other children. He is very special.
01:36 I met a psychologist from the University of Malaya.
01:44 He said he would help me get rid of this child.
01:50 But he used a technology called a laser.
01:55 I asked him what he thought about the story.
01:59 He didn't know. He said he would try.
02:03 He tried once, but he didn't understand.
02:08 He said he would try.
02:10 He said he would try.
02:13 After a week, he got fatter.
02:18 We didn't see his eyes, but he could see that we were sick.
02:22 When he was thrown away with a laser, I didn't dare to do anything.
02:26 I would like to thank everyone who has ever helped me get rid of this child.
02:37 I can't repay them in a good way.
02:43 Only God knows.
02:46 Only God can repay.
02:49 I want to give him good words.
02:53 So that he grows up with a lot of spirit and honesty.
02:59 I like it.