A meritorious Saudi student died after falling unconscious twice - first
in his class while writing his final exam and then, while being taken to home
in a car arranged by the school.
Mu'ath Muslim Salloum al-Awfi, a student at Qais bin Saad Al Ansari high
school in Madinah, died of natural causes, says an Al Arabiya report.
The death of their son has left the parents shocked and devastated.
Mu'ath's father was quoted by Al Arabiya as saying that his son did not suffer
from any disease, and that the last thing he did when he left home was ask his
mother to pray for him.
Mu'ath was an amiable boy. He was fond of cars and collected their
pictures, while dreaming of success, the report added.
Nasser Abdul Karim, head of the public administration for education in
Madinah, paid condolences to the student's family.
School principal Mahal al-Awfi told Al-Arabiya, "Mu'ath was in good
health and did not suffer from any disease, but he felt tired during the test
of the Arabic language, the last test for the first semester." He added
that he excelled in his studies and achieved high grades - 90 per cent - during
the last three years of high school.
"He complained that he felt tired and when he fainted we called the
paramedics. He asked to go back and finish his exam but we told him he will be
re-assessed in the following semester. We arranged for him to return home and
during his transfer by car, he fainted again so he was taken to the nearest
hospital, where he died as soon as he arrived," said the principal.
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