“Although I am big and tall, and many people think that I am very strong, but in fact, my heart will stop at any time, so I need to replace my pacemaker as soon as possible.”

30-year-old Che Muhammad Athari Bin Che Burhan, who has had pacemaker implanted in his heart since he was seven, has been warned by his doctor not to delay any longer, otherwise when the battery of his pacemaker exhausted at any time, it also means that he may collapse and may not be able to wake up anymore.

The shortfall of RM32,000 that he needed in medical expenses has been successfully raised, so the fundraising will be stopped with immediate effect. After learning that the fund he needed for the surgery has been successfully raised, Che Muhammad Athari was grateful on the one hand, but on the other hand, he was also worried that he would deprive the chance of others who are in need to get help. However, he is also a person in need as changing the pacemaker is something urgent. If he doesn’t change the pacemaker in time, his life may be in danger.

He and his wife are very grateful to the to the public for their donations and offered help to them regardless of race and religion.

Part 1:Fundraising