Chinese worker who suffered stroke in Singapore dies before flight home

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A Chinese national, who suffered a stroke while working here, died from from pneumonia on March 22, just weeks before his flight home. According to Shin Min Daily News, the 48-year-old, surnamed Wang, was scheduled to return to his hometown in China's Jilin province in mid-April. Wang arrived here in January 2022 to work as an assistant chef, and later...

A Chinese national, who suffered a stroke while working here, died from from pneumonia on March 22, just weeks before his flight home.

“I felt sorry knowing [Wang] had become bedridden before he was able to work and make some money. I'd have felt uneasy if I chose to ignore it,” Peh said.Shin Min also reported that Wang's mother suffered a stroke after hearing about her son's death.

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