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Mohammed Ali became food deliverer and got brain trauma.. please help

dredd

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Accident leaves young GrabFood rider with brain injuries, S$100,000 hospital bill—family seeks help
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Singapore—Horrific traffic accidents are always heartbreaking, but all the more so when those involved are young and are just beginning their lives.
A young man named Mohammed Ali, who was working part-time as a GrabFood rider while waiting to do his national service, had a major accident on Apr 10 along Toh Guan Road, towards Bukit Batok.
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Having sustained severe injuries and requiring extensive brain surgery to save his life, he spent a week in a coma, and a total of 10 days in the intensive care unit.
Ali is now in recovery, thankfully, with a long road still ahead.
However, his family, consisting of his father and an older brother, is saddled with a bill of at least S$100,000, with more expenses to come.
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His brother, Elfy Andriann, took to Facebook on Monday (Apr 26) to appeal to the public for help to pay the hospital bill.

Mr Elfy wrote that he was asking for help especially because their father, Mr Hadi, had suffered a stroke and lost his job.
“Due to his chronic illness, work has been strenuous for him. The stroke effect has taken its toll causing him to deteriorate mentally and physically and unfortunately (he) ended up being terminated from work due to being unfit. It’s been a difficult time for him during this pandemic, it’s also harder for him to get a job, especially with his current condition and age,” wrote Mr Elfy.
His younger brother had just graduated from ITE. While waiting for NS, he started working as a food delivery rider to earn some money and help his family.
The accident left him with multiple injuries.
Mr Elfy wrote, “Due to the tremendous impact to the head during the accident, it has caused bleeding in the brain and also caused his brain to be shifted to one side.”
His right hand was also severely injured and numerous bones were broken.

Ali required a craniectomy, “a surgery to remove part of the skull, to release pressure and evacuate the blood clots in the brain to save his life”. This surgery saved the young man’s life.
His brother wrote, “That was how serious it was. Imagine the mental state and pressure my father and I was in at the moment.”
Thankfully, the surgery was successful, and Ali woke up on the eighth day after the accident.
However, Ali will require another surgery that will replace his skull with an artificial one. That will cost at least S$15,000. His hospital bill has already amounted to S$100,000.
“Doctors have already mentioned that Ali is showing signs of depression due to his immobility and appearance,” wrote Mr Elfy.
He appealed to the public to help pay his brother’s medical bills. Those willing to help may do so via POSB SAVINGS 056-18180-6, or Paynow to their father, Mr Hadi @93651525.
“Any amount of contribution from you, no matter how small, is hugely appreciated by the family.
“May God bless you for your good deeds during this month of Ramadhan, Amin,” Mr Elfy wrote./TISG
 

laksaboy

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People who order food on Grabfood, Foodpanda or Deliveroo etc should donate. They perpetuate this modern form of slavery, they have blood on their hands. :cool:

Let the low SES folks risk life and limb on the roads to deliver fried rice, muffins or bubble tea to your doorstep. :rolleyes:
 

bobby

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Aiyah...should have said earlier.

I just send my $5 to the Save Indian Coivd-19 fund
 

Devil Within

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Why don't his allah just take him to heaven and avoid all these problems since he sooner or later must go meet his allah?
 

batman1

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Ask the family to go see their MP or Mayor for help.This is the time for the MP or Mayor to do some real work to serve the people.
 

winners

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This one tuaki already because he had crashed onto the rear of the car in front. One problem I realize is that many of these delivery food riders will always like to check their handphone GPS (attached to the handle bar of their motorcycle via a bracket) whilst in motion. This is dangerous and distracting.
 

whoami

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Sinkie road is just so dangerous. To those who ride bike for a living, be careful and stay safe always. I know some of them need to earn a living. Esp during this pandamic time. :frown:
 

LordElrond

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Again too many cars on the roads are causing our good brethren a brain damaged. The good LTA should reduce COE quotas by 50% so that everyone can share the road.
 

zeddy

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As a former rider , this is very sad especially if a chap is supporting the family. Hopefully there'll be a crowd fund for him. Insurance payouts will take a long time pending Traffic Police's investigations and hospital reports. Grab should do their part and help him. For people like him, this kind of gig is a good way to earn fast money at their convenience but it comes with risks and no long term prospects.
 

bobby

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If this m&d wants more donation....suggestion he defame Pinky and then when he gets sued, the public will willingly donate generously.
 

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a group of people on a city street
© The Independent Singapore
Disclaimer: Microsoft News is currently reviewing the accuracy of this story with the publisher due to social media source. Updates will be published here if needed.
Singapore—Horrific traffic accidents are always heartbreaking, but all the more so when those involved are young and are just beginning their lives.
A young man named Mohammed Ali, who was working part-time as a GrabFood rider while waiting to do his national service, had a major accident on Apr 10 along Toh Guan Road, towards Bukit Batok.
a car parked on the side of a road
© The Independent Singapore
Having sustained severe injuries and requiring extensive brain surgery to save his life, he spent a week in a coma, and a total of 10 days in the intensive care unit.
Ali is now in recovery, thankfully, with a long road still ahead.
However, his family, consisting of his father and an older brother, is saddled with a bill of at least S$100,000, with more expenses to come.
a group of people in a room
© The Independent Singapore
His brother, Elfy Andriann, took to Facebook on Monday (Apr 26) to appeal to the public for help to pay the hospital bill.

Mr Elfy wrote that he was asking for help especially because their father, Mr Hadi, had suffered a stroke and lost his job.
“Due to his chronic illness, work has been strenuous for him. The stroke effect has taken its toll causing him to deteriorate mentally and physically and unfortunately (he) ended up being terminated from work due to being unfit. It’s been a difficult time for him during this pandemic, it’s also harder for him to get a job, especially with his current condition and age,” wrote Mr Elfy.
His younger brother had just graduated from ITE. While waiting for NS, he started working as a food delivery rider to earn some money and help his family.
The accident left him with multiple injuries.
Mr Elfy wrote, “Due to the tremendous impact to the head during the accident, it has caused bleeding in the brain and also caused his brain to be shifted to one side.”
His right hand was also severely injured and numerous bones were broken.

Ali required a craniectomy, “a surgery to remove part of the skull, to release pressure and evacuate the blood clots in the brain to save his life”. This surgery saved the young man’s life.

Thankfully, the surgery was successful, and Ali woke up on the eighth day after the accident.
However, Ali will require another surgery that will replace his skull with an artificial one. That will cost at least S$15,000. His hospital bill has already amounted to S$100,000.
“Doctors have already mentioned that Ali is showing signs of depression due to his immobility and appearance,” wrote Mr Elfy.
He appealed to the public to help pay his brother’s medical bills. Those willing to help may do so via POSB SAVINGS 056-18180-6, or Paynow to their father, Mr Hadi @93651525.
“Any amount of contribution from you, no matter how small, is hugely appreciated by the family.
“May God bless you for your good deeds during this month of Ramadhan, Amin,” Mr Elfy wrote./TISG

It was entirely of his own doing. He was speeding, he beat a red light and he wasn't looking where he was going.

Why the should the rest of us have to pay for his atrocious riding??

 

Leongsam

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Again too many cars on the roads are causing our good brethren a brain damaged. The good LTA should reduce COE quotas by 50% so that everyone can share the road.

The COE quota should be reduced by 85%. The car trips will then be replaced by cycling and PMD commutes to the benefit of everyone.
 

Hypocrite-The

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Aren't these delivery ppl covered by insurance from the delivery app company? Tat is why get these bicycles etc licence n insured so such victims are covered...but the cyclists n pmd crowd will kpkb say they have right of way etc...now the one that suffer most is the rider
 
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