Source: Shin Min Daily News
Three years after overcoming cancer, a 54-year-old family doctor died from sudden pneumonia just a week after falling ill.
Dr Pwee May Li, a senior family physician with Raffles Medical Group, passed away last Friday (17 Oct) after contracting pneumonia earlier this month, reported Shin Min Daily News.
A graduate of the National University of Ireland, she had served as a family doctor for 20 years. She is survived by her husband and three children.
Source: Shin Min Daily News
Speaking to the Shin Min Daily, the deceased’s husband, Dr Teo Boon Wee, 54, a senior consultant at the National University Hospital (NUH), said his wife began experiencing fever and cough on 10 Oct.
They initially thought it was just a common flu and decided to monitor her condition at home, not realising it was actually pneumonia.
“She initially rested at home, but her condition worsened over the weekend. She was diagnosed with pneumonia at the hospital and passed away just four days after admission.”
Dr Teo revealed that his wife was diagnosed with ovarian cancer three years ago but fought bravely and recovered.
Source: Shin Min Daily News
“She was down-to-earth and gentle, never raising her voice even when angry. When her colleagues came to pay their respects, they couldn’t hold back their tears, showing how well-loved she was among her peers.”
The couple met and fell in love while studying in Ireland in 1992, and got married six years later in Singapore.
Dr Teo’s wife also accompanied him to the United States (US) in 2000 for further studies.
In 2005, she returned to Singapore to work as a doctor at Raffles Medical Group.
Dr Pwee devoted herself entirely to caring for their two sons, who were born in the US. She even returned early to Singapore to manage their schooling.
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Featured image adapted from Shin Min Daily News.