Paediatric cancer patients treated to park visit


By SUE TAN

Some 30 children battling cancer, along with their parents, pose for a photo at the Angry Birds Activity Park in Komtar JBCC in Johor Baru.

SOME 30 children battling cancer, along with their parents, received a well-deserved break when they were taken on a trip to the Angry Birds Activity Park in Johor Baru.

For half a day, the children, aged between three and 10 years old who are being treated at Hospital Sultanah Aminah and Hospital Sultan Ismail here, were brought on a tour of the park which is famous for its interactive games and activities revolving around Rovio Entertainment’s popular game and animation, Angry Birds.

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