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Selangor Govt Steps Up to Support Students Injured in Jordan Crash

Selangor: The Selangor government is prepared to assist the families of two students involved in a road crash in Jordan, says Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari. He said his office had contacted the families of the affected students and would continue to monitor the situation.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, the two female students from Selangor are Sumayya Azamuddin and Fatimah Nuha Mustaza. Sumayya is reported to have sustained minor injuries, while Fatimah Nuha was seriously injured and is receiving further treatment. Amirudin shared this information in a post on his official Facebook page.

In a separate post, Amirudin mentioned that he had been informed about the parents of Fatimah Nuha flying to Jordan to manage their daughter’s affairs. Fatimah has undergone surgery and is receiving follow-up treatment at a hospital in the country. The state government has assured continued support for the welfare of Selangor students abroad, and Amirudin has personally contributed financial assistance to Encik Mustaza before his departure to Jordan.

Amirudin appealed for prayers during the month of Ramadan for the well-being and recovery of both students and their families. The media had earlier reported that four Malaysian students from Mu’tah University in Jordan were injured in a road accident. Two of these students are from Johor and are first-year students in Fiqh Wa Usul at the university.

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