Singapore family crowdfunds for maid's ICU bills after heart attack

A family in Singapore is raising funds for their domestic helper's medical bills after she suffered a heart attack and lost her husband.

Singapore family crowdfunds for maid's ICU bills after heart attack

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A family in Singapore has initiated a crowdfunding campaign to cover substantial medical expenses for their domestic helper, who is in intensive care. The helper, 39-year-old Thandar Lin, suffered a severe heart attack shortly after learning of the death of her husband in Myanmar.

According to verified fundraising pages and local news reports, the family aims to raise S$80,000 to support her ongoing treatment in the ICU. The campaign highlights the financial vulnerability faced by migrant workers during major health crises.

The incident has drawn attention to the broader issues of healthcare support and insurance coverage for foreign domestic workers in Singapore. Community responses have shown an outpouring of support for the fundraising effort.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the domestic helper?

Thandar Lin, a 39-year-old domestic helper, suffered a severe heart attack after learning of her husband's death and is now in the ICU.

How much money is the family trying to raise?

The family's crowdfunding campaign has a goal of S$80,000 to cover her medical bills.

What does this case highlight about migrant workers in Singapore?

It underscores the financial and healthcare vulnerabilities foreign domestic workers can face during a major medical emergency.

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