KUALA LUMPUR: Veteran TV3 newscaster Raymond Goh (pix) is still alive and receiving treatment at a hospital in Petaling Jaya, his family clarifies in ...
is still alive and receiving treatment at a hospital in Petaling Jaya, his family clarifies in a statement today.“We understand the shock and concern that these rumours have caused. Please disregard any sources or outlets that have disseminated this inaccurate information,” the statement said.
“We urge all individuals and media outlets to verify facts before disseminating any news,” the statement added. The family of Goh appreciates the love and support that he has received over the past week and asks all parties to continue to pray for his well-being, said the statement.
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