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From prison cell to PhD and palace date: Malik’s journey of hope

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Convicted of murder while a minor, the Sabahan spent 24 years in prison and pulled himself out of the darkness by ‘hitting the books’ until he earned a doctorate and a royal pardon.

PETALING JAYA: Malik Yatam was forced to quit school at the age of 13, then left Sabah a year later for a job in West Malaysia. It was a journey that landed him in prison for murder, culminating 24 years later in a doctorate earned behind bars.

Now he is “Dr Malik Yatam”, with a PhD in business administration, after a tumultuous 30 years during which he pulled himself out of the darkness of prison life, by putting himself to school while still behind bars.

It was a journey of hope, that would end in his being granted a full pardon by the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, and a date at the palace last week, where he flung his arms around the ruler in gratitude and thanks.

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