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The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Tragic baby boy crushed to death after dad suffers fatal heart attack and collapses on top of him
A THREE-MONTH-OLD boy was fatally crushed when his dad suffered a heart attack while cuddling him in bed. Little Muhammad Nur Daniel Nurul Effendy and dad Nurul Effendy Ibrahim, 35, were found dead at their family home in Malaysia. 2 2 Dad Nurul was found unconscious by his wife, Azura, with their baby lying under his arm on Thursday. At first, Azura thought there had been a gas leak in the family's home in Melaka, in southern Malaysia, local media reports. She told media: "I knew something was wrong even though there was no blood. "My husband was unconscious and our baby, who was still breathing at that time, was pinned under his arm. However, our baby looked very weak and pale.' The tot, who had turned blue from the lack of oxygen, was rushed to hospital but died while receiving treatment. Relatives said that the night before, Nurul had complained of chest pains. The couple had reportedly waited 15 years for Muhammad, their third child. Cases of infants dying from asphyxiation while sleeping or cuddling with a parent are sadly not unique. Unintentional suffocation is the leading cause of injury death among infants under the age of one in the US, according to the National Institutes of Health. It is not recommended to co-sleep with babies, especially if they were born premature or with a low birth weight, as per guidance from the NHS. Falling asleep with a baby on a sofa or chair is said to greatly increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). It comes as missing Brit backpacker Jordan Johnson-Doyle was found dead in Malaysia in early June. Jordan, 25, from Southport, was last seen at a bar in capital Kuala Lumpur but then vanished - sparking a frantic search from family and police. Jordan had been travelling around south-east Asia while working remotely for an American software company. Malaysian police confirmed on June 5 that a body was found at the base of a lift shaft, and had been identified as Jordan. Kuala Lumpur police chief Rusdi Mohd Isa said the force had "received information that a man was found lying on his back in the lift [shaft] on the ground floor of a construction site". He added that the post-mortem examination revealed "the cause of death was a chest injury sustained from a fall from height". The death is not being treated as suspicious. A FCDO spokesperson said at the time that the Foreign Office was "supporting the family of a British man who died in Malaysia".


Malay Mail
a day ago
- Malay Mail
Father and baby die in Melaka home, infant suffocates after dad's suspected heart attack
MELAKA, June 19 — A three-month-old baby boy died after he was believed to have been pinned under the arm of his father, who is suspected to have suffered a fatal heart attack, in an incident at Kampung Perigi Hang Tuah here today. Muhammad Nur Daniel Nuruleffendy was found pinned beneath the arm of his father, Nuruleffendy Ibrahim, 35, who was unresponsive when his wife, Azura Abdul Malik, 40, returned home at about 9.30am. The man's sister, Masturadiana, 33, said her brother had complained of chest pain the previous day but refused to seek medical attention. 'At the time of the incident, I was at my house opposite my brother's. Around 9.30am, my sister-in-law knocked repeatedly on my door asking for help. 'She said the baby was unconscious and had turned blue after being pinned under my brother's arm. I immediately told her to take the baby to hospital and asked the others to call an ambulance to check on my brother,' she said when met at the lobby of the Forensic Medicine Department of Melaka Hospital. Masturadiana added that her brother, the fourth of seven siblings, was believed to have been dead for two to three hours before he was found by his wife, lying on his back on the bed. 'My sister-in-law had just returned to work today after three months of maternity leave. She had gone to the office briefly before heading home to take their youngest child to the clinic for his three-month immunisation. 'She had left early, around 6am, to send their two elder children, aged 16 and 15, to school. It came as a shock since my brother had no known illnesses, just some leg pain and gout,' she added. Meanwhile, Bukit Katil Fire and Rescue Station operations commander Mohd Supian Md Dali said the emergency call was received from the hospital at 9.58am. 'We were informed that a male victim in his 30s had died at the scene, while his baby passed away while receiving treatment at the hospital. 'The hospital had requested a team to inspect the house for possible gas leaks, but following further investigation, it was determined that the man had likely died of a heart attack. As a result, assistance from the Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Unit was called off,' he said. — Bernama