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Elderly Gemencheh woman dies right before casting her vote

The woman reportedly had complained that she was suffering pain in her legs since returning from Umrah recently

6:56 PM MYT

 

SEREMBAN – An 83-year-old woman who fainted just as she was about to exercise her right to vote at SK Rokan polling centre in Gemencheh, was confirmed dead later this morning.

Tampin district police chief Supt Anuwal Ab Wahab said in the 11am incident, the elderly lady was said to have collapsed suddenly and fell unconscious after dipping her finger in the indelible ink.

She was rushed to the Gemencheh Health Clinic by family. 

“She regained consciousness at the clinic but her oxygen level started to decline. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was administered when her heartbeat stopped but she could not be saved,” he said in a statement today.

Anuwal said earlier, the deceased arrived at the polling centre with family members and she walked from the car to the voting channel.

He said the woman had complained to her family that she was suffering pain in her legs since returning from Umrah recently, and her medical record showed she was diagnosed with hypertension.

Her body was sent to Tampin Hospital Forensic Unit for post mortem and the case was classified as sudden death. – August 12, 2023

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