The Sultan of Brunei has reportedly been experiencing fatigue, as stated by Bandar Seri Begawan recently on Tuesday evening. However, he remains in good health.
Brunei
‘s Sultan
Hassanal Bolkiah
was admitted to a hospital in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday because of exhaustion, as stated in an official announcement.
The Sultan “has been experiencing fatigue,” according to a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office in Bandar Seri Begawan on Tuesday evening. It was also mentioned that he “remains in good health.”
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Malaysia
Doctors have recommended that the 78-year-old leader take some time off to recuperate at the National Heart Institute for a few days, as stated in the announcement. The Malaysian prime minister shared this information.
Anwar Ibrahim
reported to journalists on Tuesday that the sultan was “recovering” at the medical facility following the spread of various claims regarding his wellbeing on social platforms.
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The Southeast Asian leaders were gathered in Malaysia for
an inaugural summit
which encompasses prominent figures from both China and the Gulf countries.
Hassanal stands out as one of Asia’s most enduring leaders, having been named the 29th Sultan of Brunei in 1968.
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