Football academy raising funds for family of Singaporean boy involved in fatal JB accident
A fatal car accident in Johor Baru took the life of a seven-year-old Singaporean boy while leaving his father and domestic helper severely injured.
Noah, the young boy, was an avid football fan and had intended to enrol in Soaring Dreams FA, a football academy, before the accident.
The football academy is now planning to hold a fundraising event in honour of Noah to help support his family with funeral costs and medical bills.
News of the fundraising efforts were announced through the school's Xiaohongshu page.
Soaring Dreams FA's founder, surnamed Wang (transliteration), wrote that Noah had two cousins who were previously enrolled in the academy.
«Though the two students have already left the academy, they will always be part of our 'Soaring Dreams' family,» said Wang.
In an interview with Shin Min Daily News, he expressed his desire to use his platform to support the family.
According to Wang, Noah's father and domestic helper are still in hospital and the costs incurred are likely to be high since the accident occurred overseas.