Hotel worker hailed for helping suffocating boy

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When the telephone operator told him a guest at a neighbouring hotel needed medical attention, Mr Mohamed Fairoz Mohamed Salahuddin, 47, sprang into action. A four-year-old boy had gone into anaphylactic shock after an allergic reaction to something he ate and was suffocating. On duty at the time, the assistant butler manager at Crockfords Tower at Resorts World Sentosa rushed to the room in Hotel Michael, a block away in the same integrated resort.

 

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