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SINGAPORE — When Ms Siti Sariyah Murbaksari, an Indonesian domestic helper, first complained of fever and severe headaches in early February, her employers took her to the polyclinic.
There, the doctor who saw her gave her medication for fever and inflammation, and told her to rest.
Then at dawn on Feb 7, her employers heard a loud thud in the living room.
“My mother went out of the room and saw Siti on the floor. She was having seizures and her eyes were rolling upward,” Mr Ibrohim, who declined to give his full name, told TODAY on Friday (March 6).
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...ted-brain-disease-employers-turn-crowdfunding
There, the doctor who saw her gave her medication for fever and inflammation, and told her to rest.
Then at dawn on Feb 7, her employers heard a loud thud in the living room.
“My mother went out of the room and saw Siti on the floor. She was having seizures and her eyes were rolling upward,” Mr Ibrohim, who declined to give his full name, told TODAY on Friday (March 6).
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...ted-brain-disease-employers-turn-crowdfunding