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Wednesday 10 December 2014

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Seremban: Players national sepak takraw, Mohd Syazreen Qamar Salehan, was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Hospital Tuanku Ja'afar (HTJ) here, after a reliable virus yesterday.

Players wedge left it at first fever last Thursday when training at the National Sports Council (NSC) in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur.

His father, Salehan Rashid, 51, said Mohd Syazreen, 21, complained of fever when undergoing training at MSN sepak takraw and seek treatment center before being given clearance to return home in Taman Desa Wira Seremban, near here.

He said his son came home on his motorcycle from Bukit Jalil headed to her grandmother's house in Labu, near here.

"However, on the way to Labu, he was involved in a traffic accident when his motorcycle crashed in the area KLIA Quarters value but only suffered minor injuries.

"He then sought treatment at a private clinic in KLIA Quarters value but the fever did not recover and last Friday, he returned to Seremban before getting further treatment at a private clinic in Taman Lavender Height, Ns.

"Seeing the situation, I brought him down to HTJ Saturday morning and held in Ward 5B, the hospital," he said when met at HTJ, yesterday.

Salehan said that the second child of four siblings, however, worsened when admitted to the ICU at 4 pm today.

He said he was not sure his son was suffering from the disease despite initially telling the HTJ associated with dengue fever.

"I do not think his medical condition worsened as initially thought Mohd Syazreen ordinary fever," he said.

Also visit Mohd Syazreen, today is the Director of the State Sports Council Negeri Sembilan (MSNNS) Fouzee Abd Aziz and President of the Alumni Club Players Sepak Takraw Malaysia (KAPSTM) Rommi Suhendra Orsal.

Mohd Syazreen Qamar between players who represent the country at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea last October and the latest action in the Super Series Championship International Sepak Takraw Federation (astaf) 2014 in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, last November.

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