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[News] Final rites for donor Chiew

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Self-made badge by Chiew, now a souvenir for her family

Self-made badge by Chiew, now a souvenir for her family (image from chinapress.com)

MUAR: The body of Chiew Fong Neo was cremated at the Batu 13 Muar-Tangkak crematorium yesterday.
The 43-year-old mother of three was the saviour of four people who received her lungs, kidneys and liver following a hit-and-run accident on Sunday which claimed her life on Tuesday.

Chiew’s livers were transplanted into a 43-year-old woman identified as Sarojini, a victim of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis who underwent a 10-hour double lung transplant at the National Heart Institute.

Chiew’s kidneys were given to a 51-year-old man from Batu Pahat and an unidentified patient who both went through five-hour transplants at the Selayang and Kuala Lumpur hospitals respectively.

Another recipient was a 9-year-old girl who underwent a liver transplant at the Selayang Hospital.

It is learnt that Chiew’s heart valves and cornea, which were also donated, will be used for surgeries within the next few days.

Chiew, an electronics factory worker in Singapore, died at the Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital in Muar two days after her motorcycle was rammed from behind by a car in front of a 24-hour convenience store in Tangkak at 4pm.

She was rushed to Tangkak Hospital and later transfered to the Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital, where she died of severe head injuries on Wednesday.

Chiew’s husband, Len Liang Peng, 44, a fruit hawker in Singapore, and her elder sister, Fong Kiaw, said the family did what Chiew wanted, that is to donate her organs to give life to others.

They said Chiew liked to help others in need and was involved in many community and social works.

“We want to fulfil her wish of donating her organs to those in need. We pray for her soul to rest in peace,” Len said.

“We also hope the police could quickly arrest the person who caused her death.”

Chiew had returned to her home in Taman Wawasan Two, Tangkak Jaya about a month ago to arrange for the schooling of her three daughters, Len Wei Mean, 13, Wei Yee, 10, and Wei Ing, 5.

Len’s mother, Yap Geok Moi, 67, said she would take care of the children.

[source: http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/articles/13gya/Article/index_html]

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[News] A life who saves five – National Heart Institute does lung transplant again

Two wolves

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Fighting from http://www.desktopnexus.com

Fighting from http://www.desktopnexus.com

A Cherokee elder sitting with his grandchildren told them,
“In every life there is a terrible fight – a fight between two wolves.

One is evil: he is fear, anger, envy, greed, arrogance, self-pity, resentment, and deceit.
The other is good: joy, serenity, humility, confidence, generosity, truth, gentleness, and compassion.”

A child asked,
“Grandfather, which wolf will win?”

The elder looked him in the eye.
“The one you feed.”

Lesson: Development of good character depends on everyday choices one makes.

[source: http://go.webassistant.com/wa/upload/users/u1000057/workspaces/30stories/]

[News] A life who saves five – National Heart Institute does lung transplant again

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Special delivery: Doctors rushing to place organs donated by Chiew (pic) onto a helicopter yesterday.

Special delivery: Doctors rushing to place organs donated by Chiew (pic) onto a helicopter yesterday.

KUALA LUMPUR: After a lapse of two years, the National Heart Institute (IJN) performed a lung transplant on a patient last night.

The family of Chiew Fong Neo (pic), 43, from Tangkak, agreed to donate a pair of kidneys, cornea, liver, lungs and heart valves after the hit-and-run accident victim was declared brain dead.

Their generosity enabled IJN to perform its first lung transplant since 2007 when the country’s first heart and lung transplant patient Siti Salmah Jasni was operated on. Siti Salmah died on Nov 28 the same year.

According to Chiew’s sister Fong Kiao, 54, the victim, who was working in Singapore, was hit by a car at Taman Tangkak Jaya on Sunday.

She said her sister had previously made known to her family her wish to donate her organs.
 
IJN heart and lung services clinical director Dr Mohamed Ezani Mohd Taib left the institute at 11am for Muar before flying back with the lungs.

The helicopter touched down at the KL hospital football field at 6.10pm.

The operation for the lungs began right after that and lasted for about eight hours.

Chew’s kidneys and liver were transported in an ambulance for transplant procedures in other hospitals.

This is the first time the Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital in Muar has harvested organs from an accident victim.

Its director Dr Ahmad Pauzi Abu said it was a team effort by several parties, including IJN, the hospital, the Armed Forces and police. He thanked the victim and her family for their noble act.

 [source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/1/6/nation/5420065&sec=nation]

[News] Ah Kong the croc that shed tears of grief is 50

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Family pet: Su Hung hugging Ah Kong the croc that he found along the Pegalan River in 1961. The family celebrated the reptile’s 50th birthday on New Year’s Day.

Family pet: Su Hung hugging Ah Kong the croc that he found along the Pegalan River in 1961. The family celebrated the reptile’s 50th birthday on New Year’s Day.

 

KENINGAU: The expression “shedding crocodile tears” took a whole new meaning for a family in Kampung Simpangan when their pet refused to eat and wept on the day its owner died. 

The two-tonne crocodile called Ah Kong is very much a part of the farming family and it became very attached to its owner Ho En Kui. 

It was Ho’s son Su Hung who found the baby crocodile along Sungai Pegalan after a flood in 1961 when he was a 14-year-old boy. 

Su Hung brought the 30cm-long crocodile home. Since then, Ho had been looking after it until his death in 2000. 

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[News] The ultimate green family – recycle so much they only filled one rubbish bin in 2009

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Green team: Richard, Rachelle and Verona Strauss at their home in Langhope, Gloucestershire, with the only bin they have filled in 2009. They make use of all their leftovers so crisp bags and cellophane wrappers ar about the only things that they throw away

Green team: Richard, Rachelle and Verona Strauss at their home in Langhope, Gloucestershire, with the only bin they have filled in 2009. They make use of all their leftovers so crisp bags and cellophane wrappers ar about the only things that they throw away

The dustbin is so crammed with rubbish it’s in danger of overflowing.

There’s a mess of brightly coloured plastic at the top, some unidentifiable trash sticking out either side, and so much garbage in the bottom that it’s getting difficult to keep the lid on without squashing it all down.

But this battered old bin is the Strauss family’s pride and joy.

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[新闻] 又300缅甸孤儿温饱有书读

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萧依釗自掏腰包给孩子们派发零用钱。孩子们非常珍惜,对著手中的钞票看了又看。(图:星洲日报)

萧依釗自掏腰包给孩子们派发零用钱。孩子们非常珍惜,对著手中的钞票看了又看。(图:星洲日报)

(缅甸‧仰光)“星洲日报读者爱心助学计划”所援助的学生越来越多,而且范围也越来越广,今年新增300个名额协助缅甸的孤儿上学唸书,同时也解决他们的日常生活需求,让可怜的孩子们无需再挨饿受苦。

这300个名额已分配给缅甸的8家孤儿院,分別为平安孤儿院、慈爱孤儿院、圣城孤儿院、自由之鸽孤儿院、美丽花园孤儿院、博爱之家、关爱弱者之家以及恩典孤儿院。

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