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Serious Former Kopi Boy Finally Chops Off His Own Leg! His Master Will Pay The Medical Bills! Guess Kopi Boy!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE – He is best known to local television viewers for playing the happy-go-lucky kopitiam assistant Ah Cai in the 1980s Channel 8 series Neighbours.

But in the last few months, local actor Duan Weiming has met with one misfortune after another.

He was involved in a traffic accident, lost his beloved adoptive mother and had his left leg amputated below the knee.

Resigned to his fate, the 61-year-old – who has had diabetes since he was 22 – is taking things one day at a time.

He told The Straits Times over the telephone from his hospital bed on Monday: “I don’t want to think about the day after tomorrow because what if I don’t wake up tomorrow? I want to take things one day at a time.”

The surgery took place in early September and he does not know when he will be discharged.

Since the amputation, Duan – who is in a relatively stable condition – has been in low spirits. He says: “I thought I was strong and would accept the loss of my leg in a day or two. But it took a few days... People tell me to be strong and that is easy to say. But when you are in the thick of things, it is hard to do.”

Thankfully, he said he has reasons to keep living.

He has two children – one in her 30s and another aged 15 – from a previous marriage, as well as a girlfriend of more than 10 years, who is not in the entertainment industry.

While he declines to reveal her age, he is immensely grateful to her for standing by him through his ordeals.

Another blessing is that his hospital bills are being taken care of by a former employer.

Duan worked as a full-time butler for a family in a large property in Sentosa for eight years, until the pandemic struck and his services were no longer needed.

“When my former boss learnt of my situation, he said he would be responsible for the medical expenses. Where can I find such a boss in this world? I am very thankful to him.”


About two months ago, Duan was riding his motorcycle when he blacked out, lost control and collided into the back of a van.

He was admitted to hospital for injuries on both his legs, and discovered other health problems linked to diabetes. But he neglected them and delayed treatment.

Out of stubbornness, he discharged himself a few times, but always ended up getting readmitted on the advice of others.

This was even though high glucose levels in June 2020 led to him undergoing an operation, and he almost had to amputate his right leg.

By the end of August, he was considering amputating his left leg below the knee to prevent an infection from spreading to his thigh. The pain was also unbearable by then.

But shortly before the procedure could take place, he was notified that his adoptive mother, a Malaysian who lived with him in Singapore, died of natural causes at the age of 96 at home.

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Apart from Neighbours (1986 to 1988), Duan has also appeared in the dramas On The Fringe (1988) and Your Hand In Mine (2009 to 2010).

He made an acting comeback in the Channel 5 series 128 Circle, which revolves around a group of hawkers at a fictional food centre. He played one such stall owner, lead character Larry, in its first two seasons, which aired in 2019 and March 2022.

Other jobs he has taken on over the years include being a furniture salesman, deliveryman and getai host.

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Looking ahead, he said he plans to receive rehabilitation treatment after his discharge and learn to adapt to a new life, but dodged the topic of how his disability may affect his career.

“Of course, I do think about the future and what I will need to do for work moving forward. But I also want to recover first and focus on my current condition. For now, I am making sure that I am eating – biscuits, rice, fruits – to replenish my strength.”

https://www.straitstimes.com/life/e...overing-in-hospital-after-amputating-left-leg
 

Cottonmouth

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I'm sure the talented MediaCorp team can write a wheelchair role for him, like Professor X.

Lao Zoe can act as the usual old slutty nurse for him to suck her breasts.
 

FUNCHOI

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KNN

I always wonder what people meant by
taking one day at a time.

Are we not
taking one day at a time
whether got legs or no leg?
 

laksaboy

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I always wonder what people meant by
taking one day at a time.

Are we not
taking one day at a time
whether got legs or no leg?

When your life is shit and there is nothing to look forward to, you'll take it one day at a time. You'll be thankful for being able to wake up with a pulse.
 

eatshitndie

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any woman who stays with you when you lose one leg is a keeper.

any woman who supports you when you lose both legs is a loving caring goddess.

any woman who sticks to you like glue when you lose not only both legs but also the 3rd leg is a slave.
 
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