Dear Petfinder.my forumers,
I saw this on the Star paper and just thought of putting this posting for all of us to remember a lovely lady who had done a lot for her family and the animals...
Dr. Yoges is a selfless lady...We are saddened by her passing and ur thoughts and prayers are with her family aND her loved ones...
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http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp...212&sec=nation)
The 40-year-old had used her body to shield Avinesh Raj, 11, and Priyankka, three, but a beam fell on her back, fracturing her ribs and causing massive internal bleeding.
Independent animal rescuer and founding director of animal sanctuary Furry Friends Farm Sabrina Yeap said she had lost a good friend and supporter.
“Dr Yoges helped me a lot by charging only a nominal fee to vaccinate, neuter and treat rescued cats and dogs.
“She also did not take any money when boarding rescued dogs and cats at her clinic,” said Yeap tearfully.
According to Yeap, Dr Yogeswari was such a likeable person that it was very easy to warm up to her.
She said this was evident when workers from a coffee shop where the veterinarian had her meals rushed to her home when the landslide occurred.
“They told me that they helped extricate her from the rubble.
“The restaurant supervisor said they tried everything possible to resuscitate her,” said Yeap of the veternarian attached to the Anicare Veternary Clinic in Wangsa Maju.
Dr Yogeswari was cremated at the Cheras Crematorium at 3pm yesterday.