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Family of Malaysian ex-leader Mahathir says broken hip is serious but not life-threatening
Summary
Mahathir Mohamad, 100, was hospitalized after a fall and treated for a broken right hip; his daughter said it is serious but not life-threatening and doctors have ruled out surgery because of his age.
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Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's former prime minister, was recovering in hospital after a fall at his home that resulted in a broken right hip. He was rushed to the National Heart Institute and his office said he would remain hospitalized for the next few weeks for observation and treatment. His daughter, Marina Mahathir, said the fracture is serious given his age but not life-threatening and dismissed rumors that he was dying. His son, Mukhriz, said the fall happened during his morning brisk walk and that doctors ruled out surgery because of his age.
Known details:
- Mahathir Mohamad, aged 100, was rushed to the National Heart Institute after a fall at his home.
- He was diagnosed with a broken right hip and will remain hospitalized for observation and treatment for the next few weeks.
- His daughter, Marina Mahathir, said the injury is serious but not life-threatening and dismissed rumors that he was dying.
- His son, Mukhriz, said the fall occurred during his morning brisk walk and that doctors ruled out surgery because of his age.
- Mahathir served as prime minister from 1981 to 2003 and from 2018 to 2020, and has a history of heart disease including two bypass surgeries.
Summary:
The injury is expected to require a prolonged recovery given his age, and officials said he will remain in hospital for observation and treatment for the next few weeks. Undetermined at this time.
