“I’m sorry kids, dad rarely comes home,” M’sian lorry driver briefly reunites with family on bridge in touching video

A dad’s sacrifice is one-of-a-kind, which many of us tend to forget. Well, one man proved that a father’s love goes beyond limits, even if it means miles of distance.

“I’m sorry kids, dad rarely comes home,” M’sian lorry driver briefly reunites with family on bridge

The lorry driver’s children waiting excitedly to meet their dad. Source: Muhammad Gaffar (TikTok)

In a TikTok video that was recently posted, a father can be seen reuniting with his kids in a heartfelt moment. Speaking to Wau Post, the user Muhammad Gaffar, revealed that the video was actually taken back in 2019.

Driving a trailer for a living, Ghaffar would frequently find himself on the road for long hours. Back then, he stayed at a place closer to his work and away from his family, which separated them further.

Ghaffar’s children eagerly running to reunite with their father. Source: Muhammad Gaffar (TikTok)

In an interview with Harian Metro, the father of four explained that he only got to see his family once every two weeks. “Every time I had a delivery trip to Malacca or Senawang in Negeri Sembilan, I would arrange with my wife to meet with my family along the way because I missed them,” Ghaffar said.

On that particular day, they had decided to film the reunion as a keepsake for the family. Now, Ghaffar and his family have relocated to Kota Masai together, and he is grateful to be able to spend more time with them. “I know this is the sacrifice I have to make for my children, all I hope for them is to study well and succeed.”

What a super dad! Here’s to always cherishing that special bond we have with our families. 

Watch the video below:

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Also read: Loving M’sian father turns his car into mobile home outside hospital carpark to be close to his tumour-stricken son

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