Sunday, July 31, 2011

Roslan Bin Ali passed away Saturday 30/7/2011

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Norman Al-k
A friend passed away ystday after being bedridden for 5 yrs, subsequent to a slipped disc operation. semoga Allah mencucuri rahmat ke atas sahabatku Roslan b Ali.
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Eddie Kramer ‎~ Innalillah.... Al Fatihah.... Aamiin. Semoga arwah peroleh tempat yg terbaik di sisi Allah SWT, Insya'Allah.
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Kenneth Thong One cannot predict when God will take life away... We shud all treasure our lives and lives of those dear to us.. In fact we shud treasure all lives..
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David Leyman Our condolences to you and the family.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Praying for my former schoolmate Roslan Mohd Ali
Emma Ibrahim January 9 at 7:20pm Reply
Hi soong, Roslan had to go thru a slipdisk operation after contemplating about doing it for almost a year... It was doctors negligence that during ops, the doctors didn't take care of the breathing apparatus that left him without oxygen for more than 10 mins ... Even though he was stable after they revive him, the Doctors still went thru with the ops....only when he didn't wake up after the ops and went into fitting many2 times after the ops, they diagnose him as brain damage .. Or so called hypoxic encyclopathy....now he is still in a coma state... Jemputlah kerumah whenever you are in KL .

(Pergi lah ziarah jika ada kelapangan di alamat no2 jalan baiduri 6 taman baiduri dengkil)

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