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Dream job turns into nightmare for Malaysian in Abu Dhabi

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How explosions outside her hotel window early on Sunday morning left one local expatriate shaken and sleepless.

KUALA LUMPUR: For Zaina Ahmad (not her real name), moving to Abu Dhabi for work was supposed to mark the start of a new chapter. Sadly, early on Sunday morning, that dream was rudely disrupted by the sound of explosions.

Zaina had only recently arrived in the United Arab Emirates and was staying at a hotel, as many newly hired expatriates do while searching for permanent accommodation.

Speaking with Bernama via FaceTime, she recalled that her seventh-floor room suddenly shook. “I thought it was construction, because in Malaysia, we’re not used to military attacks, right?” she said.

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