Carole Ann has lost all four limbs but not her spirit and her zest for life | Wong Kim Hoh Meets
The Straits Times·2020-11-08 18:01
In 2018, a burst ovarian cyst put D. G. Carole Ann in a coma for two months. Unfortunately, the medication doctors used to save her resulted in her hands and feet needing to be amputated. Yet Carole Ann refuses to be beaten by her condition.SUBSCRIBE ➤ http://bit.ly/FollowST--------------------WEBSITE ➤ http://www.straitstimes.comTWITTER ➤ https://www.twitter.com/STcomFACEBOOK ➤ https://www.facebook.com/TheStraitsTimesINSTAGRAM ➤ https://www.instagram.com/straits_timesPODCASTS ➤ https://www.straitstimes.com/tags/st-podcastsTELEGRAM ➤ https://t.me/TheStraitsTimesThe Straits Times, the English flagship daily of SPH, has been serving readers for more than a century. Launched on July 15, 1845, its comprehensive coverage of world news, East Asian news, Southeast Asian news, home news, sports news, financial news and lifestyle updates makes The Straits Times the most-read newspaper in Singapore.
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