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The student union leaders, who were detained under the national security law, had expressed sympathy for a man who stabbed a police officer before killing himself. ....
âThere was no tomorrowâ: The rare disease that claimed Marciaâs life Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Kris Ferguson and his wife Marcia Ferguson-Roa always promised each other that if they lived to 80, theyâd take their yacht out to sea and pull the plug. But Ms Ferguson-Roa, 59, didnât get to enjoy a final sail. She died at St Vincentâs Hospital in December a week after being diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease called dermatomyositis. It is a variation of myositis (inflammation of the muscles) that affects the skin. ....
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Janie Barrett/Sydney Morning Herald Khaidir Abu Jali, 34, being treated at the Kinghorn Cancer Centre in St Vincentâs Hospital where he is receiving treatment for MDA5, a rare and severe autoimmune disease. He is known as the “loneliest man” in Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital, a place where many people experience the worst moments in their lives. In the six months that Malaysian construction engineer Khaidir Abu Jalil, 34, has been hospitalised for a rare autoimmune disease with a 50 per cent survival rate, he hasn’t had a single visitor. He knows nobody, not even a friend of a friend. His family lives in Malaysia, and don’t own a phone or have the internet at home. ....