It was her first day under a new employer, but she never made it to work. Celestine Chek, a Malaysian woman working in Singapore, suffered a brain aneurysm on Aug 16, saddling her and her family with over $100,000 in hospital bills that they can't afford, 8world reported on Monday (Oct 2). The 30-year-old came to work in Singapore at...
It was her first day under a new employer, but she never made it to work.
Worried about her well-being, Chek's sister went to visit her at the Sembawang flat she had rented, and found her unconscious there.It is believed that she was in an unconscious state for about half a day in her home. "She stayed in the intensive care unit for nearly two weeks, unable to communicate clearly with people," Chek's sister told 8world.
After her condition stabilised, Chek's family transferred her to a general ward at Johor Bahru Hospital - but she's not out of the woods yet.
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