Malaysian haj pilgrim suffers heart attack, saved in time, says Saudi Health Ministry


MECCA: A 60-year-old Malaysian pilgrim, Zurina Mat Hussin, was saved by a Saudi Arabian medical team after suffering a severe heart attack during her Hajj journey.

According to the Saudi Arabian Health Ministry spokesperson, the pilgrim from Terengganu was swiftly transferred to King Abdullah Medical City in Mecca.

"Zurina underwent a life-saving cardiac catheterisation in record time.

"Following the successful procedure, Zurina was enrolled in the Kingdom’s remote health monitoring program, operated through the Seha Virtual Hospital.

"Her condition is being continuously tracked using a smart heart-monitoring device.

"After receiving urgent medical care, Zurina safely continues her haj, while Virtual Health continues to monitor her condition remotely.

"The case reflects Saudi Arabia’s advanced medical capabilities and its unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all pilgrims," said the Saudi Health Ministry spokesperson.

About 31,600 Malaysian pilgrims are among two million pilgrims performing the Haj this year, which will culminate on June 6 with the Hari Raya Aidiladha celebrations worldwide.

 

 

 

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