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Malaysia woman reschedules flight after child damages passport with scribbles: 'My heart wants to cry'

Malaysia woman reschedules flight after child damages passport with scribbles: 'My heart wants to cry'
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A Malaysian mother was forced to reschedule her flight after her toddler scribbled on her passport, rendering it invalid for travel. She shared her experience on social media, emphasizing the importance of finding a silver lining in unexpected setbacks.

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The story serves as a cautionary tale for travelers regarding the strictness of immigration authorities concerning document damage.

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A Malaysian mother shared her weekend ordeal on social media, when her toddler managed to get his hands on her passport while she was busy packing for a work trip, leaving scribbles on the pages on Saturday (June 6).

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