Malaysian footballer Zaquan Adha's youngest son dies

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Malaysian footballer Zaquan Adha's youngest son dies
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Former Malaysian footballer Zaquan Adha's youngest son, Muhammad Aisy Al Rees, has passed away at the age of six months. The news was shared by Zaquan on Instagram, where he requested prayers for strength for himself and his wife. The child's aunt, actress Rozita Che Wan, also expressed her condolences and offered prayers for her sister Ayu Raudhah and Zaquan.

PETALING JAYA: Bekas pemain bola sepak, Zaquan Adha memaklumkan anak bongsunya bersama pelakon, Ayu Raudhah, Muhammad Aisy Al Rees telah meninggal dunia di Seremban, Negeri Sembilan petang tadi.

“Salam semua, anak bongsu kami Muhammad Aisy Al Rees Mohamad Zaquan Adha telah kembali kepada pencipta-Nya sebentar tadi.Dalam pada itu, kakak kepada Ayu, Rozita Che Wan yang juga pelakon turut berkongsi berita duka tersebut selain mendoakan agar adiknya diberikan ketabahan.

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