
(Kuching) A mysterious woman who saved a man’s life by performing CPR at Kuching Airport has been found.
However, the woman who works at the Timberland Medical Centre opted to remain anonymous.
“I m not the only one who performed CPR on the man. This is something I should do. Let me remain anonymous, “ said the woman.
She gave her personal account to Dr Tang Sie Hing who posted the incident on his Facebook in search of the woman on behalf of Mr Law’s family to thank her.
Dr Tang, on his Facebook, said the woman was on the same flight with Law flying from Sibu to Kuching on Apr 30.
She saw a group of people surrounding an unconscious man at the arrival hall of Kuching Airport and performed a CPR on the man.
A male doctor also joined her, said Dr Tang.
The ambulance from Kuching General Hospital arrived shortly and two medical staff joined them taking turns to perform CPR on Law using AED.
She left after knowing that Law was in good hands.
The woman declined any form of gratitude or recognition, said Dr Tang, who also respected her wish to remain anonymous and announced ending the search.
Law, 55, from Sibu, returned from a trip visiting China recently and complained of chest pain and stomach pain.
He sought medical treatment at the Sibu Hospital but the condition did not improve.
As the pain aggravated in midnight, he decided to seek medical treatment at Kuching by taking a flight from Sibu to Kuching.
As soon as he walked to the arrival hall of Kuching International Airport, Law collapsed and lost consciousness.
He was later sent to the Kuching Hospital then transferred to Timberland Medical Centre.
Law underwent a coronary angioplasty immediately where an angiogram showed two vessels were 100% blocked, said Dr Tang.
Law had since regained consciousness and recovered.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT




