JAKARTA, Feb 11 – Friends and alumni have launched a fundraising initiative for Raisha Anindra Pascasiswi, who remains hospitalised after a traffic accident in Singapore’s...
Jinjang’ Selatan’s Restoran Dong Sheng Yong Tau Fu offers ‘yong tau foo’, braised spicy sour chicken feet and even a shaved ice dessert Raisha Anindra Pascasiswi is seen in a social media post with her daughter, Sheyna Lashira Smaradiani .
They were hit by a car in Singapore's Chinatown, with Sheyna latter dying from her injuries. — Picture via Instagramand enjoy FREE RM10 & when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with min. cash of RM100 today! T&Cs apply.JAKARTA, Feb 11 – Friends and alumni have launched a fundraising initiative for Raisha Anindra Pascasiswi, who remains hospitalised after a traffic accident in Singapore’s Chinatown that killed her six-year-old daughter on February 6. The appeal, posted on the University of Indonesia alumni association’s Instagram, calls for donations to assist with Raisha’s medical expenses. The post also requested prayers for the family.the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore reported Raisha sustained serious injuries, including internal injuries and fractures, and is in the high dependency unit at Singapore General Hospital. She has regained consciousness, is in stable condition, but remains weak. The embassy added it is providing ongoing assistance to the family and has offered to facilitate legal support if required. While the family wishes to transfer Raisha to Indonesia, attending physicians have advised she is not yet medically fit for evacuation.Raisha and her daughter, Sheyna Lashira Smaradiani, were struck by a car. Sheyna later died from cranio-cerebral injuries. Her remains were repatriated to Indonesia and buried in Jakarta on February 8. Rara remembered her niece, known as Nana, as a cheerful and caring child. “Everyone who met her immediately fell in love with Nana because of her personality,” she said
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