logo
#

Latest news with #Nurul

Tragic baby boy crushed to death after dad suffers fatal heart attack and collapses on top of him
Tragic baby boy crushed to death after dad suffers fatal heart attack and collapses on top of him

Scottish Sun

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Scottish Sun

Tragic baby boy crushed to death after dad suffers fatal heart attack and collapses on top of him

The couple had waited 15 years for baby Muhammad DOUBLE TRAGEDY Tragic baby boy crushed to death after dad suffers fatal heart attack and collapses on top of him Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 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. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Dad Nurul and baby Muhammad were found dead today Credit: Newsflash 2 The tragedy has shocked Malaysia Credit: Newsflash 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.' Read more world news TOWERING DEFIANCE Stubborn homeowner builds PYRAMID after developers demolished village 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). Brit backpacker, 25, found dead in Malaysia one week after vanishing as his phone went dead & family flew out to find him 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".

Tragic baby boy crushed to death after dad suffers fatal heart attack and collapses on top of him
Tragic baby boy crushed to death after dad suffers fatal heart attack and collapses on top of him

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • Health
  • The Irish 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. Advertisement 2 Dad Nurul and baby Muhammad were found dead today Credit: Newsflash 2 The tragedy has shocked Malaysia Credit: Newsflash 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.' Advertisement Read more world news 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. Advertisement Most read in The US Sun Exclusive Latest 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 Falling asleep with a baby on a sofa or chair is said to greatly increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Brit backpacker, 25, found dead in Malaysia one week after vanishing as his phone went dead & family flew out to find him It comes as missing Advertisement Jordan, 25, from Southport, was last seen at a bar in capital Jordan had been travelling around south-east Asia while working remotely for an American software company. 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". Advertisement 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".

#SHOWBIZ: Pak Nil aids needy radio listener with monetary transfer
#SHOWBIZ: Pak Nil aids needy radio listener with monetary transfer

New Straits Times

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Pak Nil aids needy radio listener with monetary transfer

KUALA LUMPUR: Popular TV host Datuk Aznil Nawawi's appearance on Kool 101 yesterday, where he spoke to radio announcer Haiza, moved many listeners to tears. Aznil, affectionately known as Pak Nil, told Haiza he wished to give RM50 as an allowance to Malaysians in need. Soon after, a caller named Nurul shared her ongoing hardships. Nurul explained that she was seeking help for her parents, who were suffering from chronic illnesses and had recently undergone surgery. "My parents are recuperating from bowel surgery, and I need to cover their medical costs as well as daily necessities," a tearful Nurul said. "At the same time, my children are in school, and my husband, a factory worker, doesn't earn much." Aznil asked Nurul if she had ever gone hungry, to which she answered in the affirmative. "Yes, I've had to fast at times, Pak Nil, because I needed to save and make ends meet," she explained between sobs. Aznil comforted Nurul and told her he would transfer money to her bank account. Upon receiving the transfer, she thanked him repeatedly. "I've transferred RM500 to your account; may your family be blessed and see better days ahead," Aznil told Nurul. Many netizens praised Aznil for his humanitarian spirit. Among them was actor Fauzi Nawawi, who remarked that Aznil was "always a friend in need for Malaysians."

'Fafau' tells Malaysian women's gamers to boost mental power
'Fafau' tells Malaysian women's gamers to boost mental power

New Straits Times

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

'Fafau' tells Malaysian women's gamers to boost mental power

KUALA LUMPUR: To do better than bronze at the Sea Games two years ago, Malaysia's female Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) players must strengthen their minds. This was stated by Nurul Effa Fauzana "Fafau" Fauzi. Nurul was part of the team that won Malaysia's first ever Sea Games medal in eSports (for women), in 2023 in Phnom Penh. While the national squad for the Thailand Sea Games in December have not been finalised, Nurul and her team, NAVI MY, will compete in the World Cup x MLBB Women's Invitational and the World Esports Championships in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, later this year. "The main area we need to improve on is our mental strength," said Nurul. "As long as we possess mental resilience and a burning desire to win, we are capable of bettering our bronze-medal finish in Phnom Penh." Nurul and her NAVI MY teammates have been competing in Season 3 of the MLBB Academy League (MAL) against male teams. Although they lost all their five matches so far, Nurul said facing male opponents has been a valuable experience for them. "We are using the MAL as a platform to mentally prepare ourselves for high-pressure tournaments. "There is no women's league in Malaysia, so playing against the boys provides us with vital match experience.

Watch: Brain fade moment for Bangladesh A wicketkeeper results in five runs penalty
Watch: Brain fade moment for Bangladesh A wicketkeeper results in five runs penalty

Time of India

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Watch: Brain fade moment for Bangladesh A wicketkeeper results in five runs penalty

Bangladesh A wicketkeeper employed an unconventional fielding position in the match against New Zealand A. (Image: Screenshot) During the third unofficial One Day International between Bangladesh A and New Zealand A , Bangladesh wicket-keeper and captain Nurul Hasan faced an embarrassing moment when his unconventional positioning behind the stumps led to the ball hitting the protective helmet, resulting in a five-run penalty on Saturday. The incident occurred in the fifth over of New Zealand A's innings while chasing 228 runs. Operation Sindoor 'Our job is to hit target, not to count body bags': Air Marshal Bharti on Op Sindoor Precautionary blackout imposed across parts of Rajasthan, Punjab 'Indian Navy was in position to strike Karachi': Vice Admiral on Operation Sindoor With the score at 35-0, Ebadot Hossain bowled a straight delivery to Rhys Mairu, which the batter left alone. Nurul, positioned closer to first slip rather than in the traditional wicket-keeper's spot, failed to collect the ball as it struck the helmet and rolled towards short third man. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Both Nurul and the batters appeared confused by the situation. Phillips and Mairu eventually took a single, with the umpire awarding an additional five runs as penalty. According to rule 28.3.2 of Marylebone Cricket Club's cricket laws: "If the ball while in play strikes the protective helmet the ball shall immediately become dead and he umpire shall signal No ball or Wide to the scorers, if applicable or umpire shall award 5 Penalty runs to the batting side." New Zealand A successfully chased down the target of 228 runs in the 48th over, with Dean Foxcroft guiding the team to victory. Nurul Hasan, 31, brings significant experience to the game with 157 List-A matches, 214 T20s, and 109 First-Class appearances. His last international appearance for Bangladesh was in Mirpur in 2023. imes Bombay Sport Exchange Ep5: How IPL Changed Cricketing Rivalries? Ft. Shane Watson Throughout his international career spanning 64 matches across formats, Nurul has accumulated over 1000 runs and more than 50 fielding dismissals. In the current series being played in Sylhet, Nurul has shown good form with the bat, scoring 144 runs in three matches, including a century in the second one-day game.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store