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Cambodian Children Doing Well After Surgeries (April 27, 2000)

  • PENANG, Wed. – Three Cambodian children who underwent corrective and open heart surgeries eight days ago at the Penang Adventist Hospital are recuperating well.

  • The children’s speedy recovery is welcome news to 16 more Cambodian children who will undergo similar surgeries at the hospital soon.

  • The three are Chheith Ros, seven, Kim Keoveasna, five, and Pet Sokchea, two.

  • Ros and Keoveasna had undergone corrective heart surgeries while Sokchea had an open heart surgery.

  • At the hospital today, the children, whose mothers were with them, wee as playful as any child their age.

  • Ros said she dreamt of her father and so did Keoveasna.

  • “In the dreams, both children said their children said their fathers came to take them home.

  • “We are grateful to the hospital, the doctors and staff,” said Keoveasna’s mother, Cheany.

  • Their experiences here would be the talk of the villages where they came from, said Cambodia Angkor Hospital nurse Som Sophal, who accompanied the children here.

  • He also took on the role as interpreter.

  • The children’s surgeries were sponsored by Rotary International, New York City-based Rotary District 7250’s Gift of Life fund, Kuala Lumpur-based Rotary District 3300 and the Rotary Club of Penang.

  • Under the programme, the hospital charged a flat rate of US$ 4,000 (RM 15,2000) per child and any additional cost would be borne by the its heart patients’ fund.

  • The progarmme was also opened to Malaysians, said the hospitals’ public relations manager, Cheah See Lin.

  • Those wishing to donate to the hear patients’ fund should contact the hospital at 04-2261133, ext 1255 or 1310.