Singapore's Bedok North fire: Crowdfunding drive to help Malaysian woman who lost child and husband pay medical bills


Jenny Tan, a Malaysian, lost her husband and three-year-old daughter in a fire which broke out at Block 409 Bedok North Avenue 2 on May 13, 2022. -- The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE, June 11 (The Straits Times/ANN): A crowdfunding campaign has been started to help a woman who lost her husband and three-year-old daughter in the Bedok North fire last month cope with her medical bills.

After the fire, which broke out on May 13 in a three-room flat at Block 409 Bedok North Avenue 2 where the family lived, Jenny Tan, 34, spent eight days in intensive care before she was transferred to a general ward.

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