Snatch theft victim Sanorfizah dies
[Crimes]
BY SIMON KHOO
TAMPIN: Miracle baby Amirul Naim Azhar, who was brought into the world by doctors who operated on his mother while she was in a coma on Oct 20, will never feel her warmth and tender kisses.
The infant's mother, snatch theft victim Sanorfizah Saleh, 31, died at noon on Wednesday without regaining consciousness for 22 days.
Doctors at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor Baru had fought to keep her alive after they saved the baby soon after she was admitted in a state of coma after a snatch theft incident.
Sanorfizah, who was nine months pregnant, was on her way from her home in Masai to Pasir Gudang to pick up some goods from a direct-selling stockist when two men on another motorcycle snatched her handbag.
One of them also kicked her motorcycle, causing her to fall.
Besides the surgery to save the baby, doctors performed at least two operations to remove blood clots in her head and another surgery to correct a dislocated jaw.
After 22 days of attempts to revive her, the doctors finally had to pull the plug of her respiratory machine.
The sad news was then conveyed to her husband Azhar Mohd Ali, 31.
Sanorfizah’s remains were brought to the Kampung Pondoi Muslim cemetery near here and she was buried later the same day.
Sanorfizah and Azhar had five other sons – Mohd Norhuzaifah, 12, Mohd Iskandar, 11, Mohamad, seven, Firdaus, six, and Asyif, two.
Azhar said he would leave Amirul Naim in the care of his brother and sister-in-law in Kuala Lumpur until he reached his early teens.
“I don't have the heart to see the baby without the loving care of his mother,” he said in a voice choked with emotion.
“Let him stay with them until the time is right for him to know the truth,” he said.
Azhar, who worked in an electronics factory in Pasir Gudang, said he planned to stay at Kampung Pondoi with his children and look for a new job in Negri Sembilan.
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BY SIMON KHOO
TAMPIN: Miracle baby Amirul Naim Azhar, who was brought into the world by doctors who operated on his mother while she was in a coma on Oct 20, will never feel her warmth and tender kisses.
The infant's mother, snatch theft victim Sanorfizah Saleh, 31, died at noon on Wednesday without regaining consciousness for 22 days.
Doctors at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor Baru had fought to keep her alive after they saved the baby soon after she was admitted in a state of coma after a snatch theft incident.
Sanorfizah, who was nine months pregnant, was on her way from her home in Masai to Pasir Gudang to pick up some goods from a direct-selling stockist when two men on another motorcycle snatched her handbag.
One of them also kicked her motorcycle, causing her to fall.
Besides the surgery to save the baby, doctors performed at least two operations to remove blood clots in her head and another surgery to correct a dislocated jaw.
After 22 days of attempts to revive her, the doctors finally had to pull the plug of her respiratory machine.
The sad news was then conveyed to her husband Azhar Mohd Ali, 31.
Sanorfizah’s remains were brought to the Kampung Pondoi Muslim cemetery near here and she was buried later the same day.
Sanorfizah and Azhar had five other sons – Mohd Norhuzaifah, 12, Mohd Iskandar, 11, Mohamad, seven, Firdaus, six, and Asyif, two.
Azhar said he would leave Amirul Naim in the care of his brother and sister-in-law in Kuala Lumpur until he reached his early teens.
“I don't have the heart to see the baby without the loving care of his mother,” he said in a voice choked with emotion.
“Let him stay with them until the time is right for him to know the truth,” he said.
Azhar, who worked in an electronics factory in Pasir Gudang, said he planned to stay at Kampung Pondoi with his children and look for a new job in Negri Sembilan.
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