Natasha pays tribute to mother fighting cancer in China


Roll it, baby: National bowler Natasha Roslan (right) reacts to her teammates after getting a strike while competing in the women’s team final event — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star

BANGKOK: Natasha Roslan had the gold medal round her neck in Thailand - but her thoughts were far away in China.

Her mother, Anita Mohamed Ali is battling pancreatic cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy in China after doctors discovered a new tumour.

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