SINGAPORE: National silat coach Mochammad Ichsan Nur Romadhon has died, the Singapore Silat Federation (Persisi) said on Saturday (May 28).
“Well-loved by everyone in the silat community, Coach Romadhon has contributed tremendously to the team’s achievements.
“Our sincerest condolences to his loved ones. We share in this time of grief, but also share in all the love and memories,” said Persisi in a Facebook post.
The 33-year-old, who had been with Persisi for eight years, died early on Saturday in a road accident in Bali, where he was on holiday with his wife and two children.
His wife was taken to hospital due to head injuries while his children sustained minor injuries, said Persisi member Fiona Azlani.
Romadhon’s death comes barely a week after the closing of the 31st Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, where Singapore clinched four golds, three silvers and four bronzes – silat’s best showing at the SEA Games since 2003.
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“Well-loved by everyone in the silat community, Coach Romadhon has contributed tremendously to the team’s achievements.
“Our sincerest condolences to his loved ones. We share in this time of grief, but also share in all the love and memories,” said Persisi in a Facebook post.
The 33-year-old, who had been with Persisi for eight years, died early on Saturday in a road accident in Bali, where he was on holiday with his wife and two children.
His wife was taken to hospital due to head injuries while his children sustained minor injuries, said Persisi member Fiona Azlani.
Romadhon’s death comes barely a week after the closing of the 31st Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, where Singapore clinched four golds, three silvers and four bronzes – silat’s best showing at the SEA Games since 2003.
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