Worker with cancer gives back to S'pore before going home

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Bangladeshi worker Fazley Elahi, who is battling terminal cancer, is using his final days to give back to the Singapore community that has become his second home. Before returning to Bangladesh to spend his remaining time with his family, the 37-year-old is organising one...

Diagnosed with terminal cancer that has spread from his colon to other parts of his body, 37-year-old Bangladeshi worker Fazley Elahi has three to six months to live if left untreated.In 2017, Fazley started a library to promote reading among fellow foreign workers. The following year, he launched an annual cultural event to showcase their talents.

But now, he is forced to step back from these initiatives. Diagnosed with terminal cancer that has spread from his colon to other parts of his body, Mr Fazley has a limited time left – doctors have given him three to six months to live if left untreated. “I spent all my savings on my father’s medical treatment,” he said. “I don’t have the money for my own treatment.”

His family could not afford to pay the agent to take him to Singapore, so he had to borrow money from multiple people. It took him four years to repay his debts.

 

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