Accident Involving Malaysian Students in Egypt
Eight Malaysian students from Al-Azhar University in Egypt sustained minor injuries in an accident while traveling to Port Said on Saturday afternoon. The students, who were under the supervision of Education Malaysia Egypt (EME), were injured while on a trip to the city.
Injuries and Treatment
Five students, namely Muhammad Firdaus Yacob, Muhammad Adli Fitri Mohd Anuar, Shahrul Aiman Jaafar, Muhammad Zulfiqar Ahmad Tarmizi, and Muhammad Hazieq Badrisyah Norhamedon, were given outpatient treatment at Al Salam Port Said Hospital. Meanwhile, the other three students, Muhammad Zafri Abdul Rasyid, Muhammad Sulhi Nazri, and Muhammad Rais Zafran Muhammad Shuhaimi, were admitted to the hospital for further observation.
Coordination and Support
Upon receiving the news, two EME First Secretaries (Education), Ahmad Salehuddin Shafie and Muhammad Nazirul Mubin Abdul Rahman, rushed to the hospital to assess the students’ condition firsthand. Al-Azhar University also sent representatives from its Faculty of Islamic Studies and Arabic Language (Female Students) to facilitate coordination with the hospital.
Transfer and Further Treatment
By early Sunday morning, the students who had been admitted were transferred to Sayed Galal Hospital in Cairo for further treatment. EME has extended heartfelt prayers for the full recovery of all the students involved and wishes them strength and resilience during their treatment.
Safety Advice
In light of this incident, EME has advised students to remain cautious and vigilant during any activities to avoid any untoward incidents.
Conclusion
The incident serves as a reminder for students to prioritize their safety and well-being, even when traveling for educational purposes. EME and Al-Azhar University are working together to ensure the students receive the best possible care and support during this time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What was the nature of the accident that injured the Malaysian students?
A: The nature of the accident is not specified in the report.
Q: How many students were injured in the accident?
A: Eight Malaysian students were injured in the accident.
Q: What is the current status of the injured students?
A: Five students have been discharged from the hospital, while three students are receiving further treatment at Sayed Galal Hospital in Cairo.
Q: What steps are being taken by EME to support the students?
A: EME is providing support and assistance to the students, including extending heartfelt prayers for their recovery and wishing them strength and resilience during their treatment.