Monday, September 3, 2007

Malaysia ex-PM Tun Mahathir set for heart surgery - son


KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Former Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Mahathir Mohamad, 82, is set to undergo heart surgery this week after suffering two heart attacks over the past year, his son Mokhzani Mahathir said on Sunday.
The country's longest-serving premier, who ruled for 22 years before standing down in late 2003, admitted himself to a specialist cardiac hospital in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday in preparation for his second bypass operation, Mokhzani said.
"It's on Tuesday. It's a bypass. That's the schedule," he told Reuters by phone, but declined to give more details.
Tun Mahathir's health is closely watched because he remains an influential political figure, even though he has recently fallen out with his hand-chosen successor, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, over policy changes made since Tun Mahathir retired.
Despite Tun Mahathir's criticisms, Abdullah pays public homage to the political legacy of his predecessor and political experts say he is careful not to reverse too many of Tun Mahathir's policies to avoid more confrontations with his predecessor.
Tun Mahathir has a long history of heart trouble and had bypass surgery in 1989. He suffered heart attacks in November last year and last May, but has appeared well in recent weeks.
He took part in celebrations last Friday to mark Malaysia's 50th anniversary of independence, looking tanned and relaxed as he watched the festivities from a VIP podium.

tunku : let us pray for the success of the bypass, its a major surgery and considering his age at 82, Ya Allah make the surgery a success.

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