Education Dept extends condolences over Year Six student death


SHAH ALAM: The Selangor Education Department (JPN) has extended its condolences to the family of Year Six pupil Muhammad Fahim Darwisy Yusmafendi, who died at Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital (HTAR), Klang, on Friday (May 8).

In a statement, the department said it was providing the necessary assistance to the student's family while ensuring their welfare and well-being continue to receive attention.

"The Selangor JPN expresses its deepest condolences to the family of Muhammad Fahim Darwisy, who lost consciousness during a Yasin recitation session at school before later passing away in the hospital.

"May his soul be placed among the faithful, and may the family be granted strength and perseverance in facing this difficult test," the statement read.

On Saturday, Klang Utara OCPD Asst Comm S. Vijaya Rao said the 12-year-old pupil was confirmed dead at HTAR after being rushed there for treatment following an incident where he fainted during a school assembly at a school in Kapar, Klang.

He said preliminary autopsy findings found no criminal elements linked to the incident. However, the exact cause of death has yet to be determined pending the full laboratory report.

The case has been classified as a sudden death report (SDR). - Bernama

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