Parents of paramedic trainee in motorbike accident get highest payout of S$3.8mil


Nuruljannah Razib's parents Mohammad Razib Samsudin and Anisah Salim said the money will help provide care for their daughter for the rest of her life. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): She was a paramedic trainee who loved to travel, play the guitar and piano, and do cartwheels.

But ever since a motorcycle accident in 2019, in which the bike she travelled on collided with another, Nuruljannah Razib is minimally conscious and requires round-the-clock care at her family home.

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