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Malaysian Dad Goes Bald To Support His Cancer-Stricken Daughter

RD Minion
25/10/2019
00:25 MYT
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Malaysian Dad Goes Bald To Support His Cancer-Stricken Daughter
A father’s love knows no bounds.
This was proven by Jeffri Senin, 39, whose 9-year-old daughter Rayyana is suffering from Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer.
Being a rock of support for his daughter who is losing her hair due to chemotherapy, Jeffri decided to shave his head bald.
Rayyana is suffering from a rare form of bone cancer. “I’m willing to go bald to accompany Rayyana who is experiencing hair loss as a result of chemotherapy recently,” Jeffri told Harian Metro, as reported by Malay Mail.

Sharing the tender moment with his Facebook friends

Her dad recently took to Facebook to upload photographs of them together, and he even showed his daughter the comments that said he was handsome despite being bald.
He wanted to normalise the drastic change in her appearance, he told the Malay daily.
Doing everything to make his daughter happy. “As a father, I can only give her moral support – I want her to be strong and cheerful while battling her illness. I want to prove that the change is not a reflection that she lacks something but rather something normal.
“I’m not asking for financial assistance from the public, just their prayers so that she can recover,” he said.
Jeffri even showed the comments left on his post, mostly positive ones saying that he’s still handsome even without hair, to Rayyana.
What’s even more inspiring about this Coway salesman is the fact that despite being busy managing Rayyana’s treatments, he still actively engages in charity activities such as helping underprivileged families.
Rayyana currently is being treated at the Sultanah Aminah Hospital and the Sultan Ismail Hospital, and she is scheduled to go undergo 14 chemotherapy sessions, once every three weeks for a period of one year.
Stay strong, Rayyana! Let’s hope that she beats cancer and gets well soon!
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