3. Sons pillar of support for stroke victim

Posted: Published on November 2nd, 2012

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STROKE patient 62-year-old Chua Bee Bees three sons are helping in her recovery process.

Recently, Chua, who is now wheelchair bound, came with her two sons to the premiere of the screening of a documentary titled Against The Wind at the Golden Screen Cinema in Pavilion KL.

The three sons Lim Tau Yin, Lim Tau Tong and Lim Tau Chieh had sacrificed their education and career just to take care of their mother.

Tau Yin, 32, who was at the premiere said he was taking up a Multimedia course in Melbourne, Australia, when his mother had a stroke in 2006.

After graduating in 2008, I came back to take care of my mother and took her for treatment at the National Stroke Association of Malaysia (Nasam) in Petaling Jaya.

Previously, my two brothers Tau Yong and Tau Chieh were taking care of her.

These are precious days of my mothers life and we all want be there to give her the support needed, said Tau Yin.

At the premiere, Chua in her speech that was delivered by Tau Yin, talked about her recovery to about 250 guests after the documentary.

The documentary was on eight survivors and their painful, yet triumphant journey towards recovery, that was filmed in Malaysia by award-winning Taiwanese Film director Wayne Peng.

Peng took three years to film the eight survivors and tell their stories.

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