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Malaysian woman, Pakistani man found dead in KL flat

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Leukemia-stricken boy prays for speedy recovery to attend school

28 Feb 2021 / 18:31 H. Pix for representational purpose only. KUALA LUMPUR: As the face-to-face school session is set to resume in stages beginning tomorrow, eight-year old leukemia-stricken Thashvein Chandran Nair could only pray for his speedy recovery, to enable him to attend classes soon. “Schools will reopen on March 1 but I’m so sad that I cannot go to school. I miss attending classes with my friends like before. I always pray for my quick recovery, to enable me to continue my lessons.” These were the words often uttered by Thashvein to his mother, Malini Muniandy, 29. Met by Bernama TV at the National Cancer Society of Malaysia (NCSM) here, recently, the boy who aspires to be a veterinarian was diagnosed with leukemia when he was two.

Rare diseases hard to diagnose early due to shortage of experts

Rare diseases hard to diagnose early due to shortage of experts February 26, 2021 KUALA LUMPUR – A drama series titled Rahimah Tanpa Rahim screened recently by a local television channel became the butt of jokes among netizens. As indicated by its title, the drama depicts the story of a woman born without a uterus which netizens felt was ludicrous because, according to them, no woman could possibly be born without a uterus. Advertisement Those netizens, obviously, are unaware of a disorder called Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome which occurs in females and affects their reproductive system. The affected women usually do not have menstrual periods due to the absent uterus.

Human skeletal remains found in Brickfields

Human skeletal remains found in Brickfields 21 Feb 2021 / 17:43 H. KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 21: Human skeletal remains were found in bushes in Jalan Kerayong, Brickfields here, yesterday. Brickfields district police chief ACP Anuar Omar today said that the skeletal remains were found by two Bangladeshi workers while cutting grass at an empty plot of a farm at about 12.30 pm. “We are in the process of identifying the victim as the remains were found in a state of decomposition and the skull was found about three feet away from the body,” Anuar told Bernama. A red t-shirt inscribed with ‘Seven Saints’ was found beside the body, he said, adding that checks found that the area had neither closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera nor security guard.

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