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Man survives acid attack as baby, dies of cancer at 26

Started by Imboredtodeath, Jul 01, 2025, 07:20 PM

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Imboredtodeath

Few had expected Mr Samuel Lim Hong Xiang to survive after his grandmother's domestic helper poured acid down his throat when he was just three months old.

But Mr Lim defied every medical prognosis and lived on.

Despite severe damage to his vocal cords and tongue, Mr Lim graduated with a master's degree in pathology from the University of Melbourne and, earlier in 2025, fulfilled his dream of becoming a speech and language therapist at Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities
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Imboredtodeath

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Imboredtodeath

Tonight i will drink to salute him. May his soul rest in peace.

Life sucks. Ljl all good long life. He has suffered so much yet so strong. I have a lot to learn from him
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Imboredtodeath

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/he-fought-till-the-end-man-who-survived-acid-attack-as-a-baby-dies-of-cancer-at-26

SINGAPORE - Few had expected Mr Samuel Lim Hong Xiang to survive after his grandmother's domestic helper poured acid down his throat when he was just three months old.

But Mr Lim defied every medical prognosis and lived on.

Despite severe damage to his vocal cords and tongue, Mr Lim graduated with a master's degree in pathology from the University of Melbourne and, earlier in 2025, fulfilled his dream of becoming a speech and language therapist at Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities.


But in June, barely five months into the job, Mr Lim was diagnosed with nose cancer. He died on June 28 at the age of 26.

Mr Lim is survived by his parents, Mr Lim Boon Keong and Madam Tan Poh Ling, both in their early 50s, as well as a 20-year-old sister and a 23-year-old brother.

"We were told he had stage 4 cancer," Mr Lim's father told The Straits Times.

"But in his final week, he looked fine. He said he didn't feel any pain. He wanted to live."


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Madam Tan said that despite the diagnosis, Mr Lim remained hopeful. He had received his first chemotherapy treatment three days before his death and had expressed his hope to return to work.


A memorial corner at Mr Samuel Lim's wake, decorated with items such as his piano and guzheng.ST PHOTO: JOYCE LIM
Mr Lim's first interview with the media appeared in The Sunday Times on Oct 21, 2012, when he was 13 and known as the boy who survived a horrific acid attack in June 1999.

Back then, Mr Lim's parents, who were engineers in the family business, had left him in his grandmother's flat.

His parents' helper Latifah was in the kitchen, while Mr Lim, who was then three months old, was asleep in the living room.

The grandmother's helper Sumiyem, then 17, took the opportunity to pour sulphuric acid in Mr Lim's mouth, as she was jealous of Ms Latifah and wanted to get her into trouble. Ms Sumiyem was later jailed for eight years.

The attack caused severe injuries to Mr Lim's mouth, throat and vocal cords. His upper airway was destroyed. He had to be fitted with a tracheostomy tube in his neck to help him breathe and a gastrostomy tube in his stomach for feedings. Throughout his life, he never tasted food and never once asked for it, his parents said previously.

"I don't hate her," Mr Lim told ST in 2012, referring to his attacker.

Mr Lim grew up to love music, and tried everything from swimming and hip-hop dance to badminton and piano.

He went on to attain Grade 9 in guzheng and Grade 8 in piano and music theory.

When Samuel Lim Hong Xiang was only 3 months old, an Indonesian maid poured sulphuric acid into his mouth. The horrific attack left the infant with terrible scars, and also severely damaged his tongue, throat and vocal chords. His upper airway was completely blocked. He had to undergo multiple surgeries and has to feed and breathe through tubes inserted into his body. Today, he is 13, plays the piano and the guzheng, the Chinese zither, and even helped to raise funds for a charity dinner recently.
Mr Samuel Lim loved music and had studied piano and guzheng.PHOTO: ST FILE
Over the years, he had performed in numerous concerts and helped to raise funds for charities. His final piano performance was in April, at a Beautiful Mind Charity concert, said his mother.

Mr Lim's teachers at Yuan Ching Secondary School described him as an inspiring student and a role model, in messages left in a memorial book at his wake.

In 2019, he received the Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Scholarship for Persons with Disabilities while pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in linguistics and multilingual studies at Nanyang Technological University (NTU).

jlacid01 - Mr Samuel Lim Hong Xiang graduated with a master's degree in pathology from the University of Melbourne. The photos were taken in Melbourne in December 2024.



Copyright: Courtesy of Mr Samuel Lim's family
Mr Samuel Lim graduated with a master's degree in pathology from the University of Melbourne.PHOTO: COURTESY OF MR SAMUEL LIM'S FAMILY
In December 2024, Mr Lim graduated from his master's programme and the family celebrated the occasion with a road trip in Melbourne. On Jan 10, Mr Lim began his first job – at Thye Hua Kwan as a speech and language therapist.

"He wanted to return to Singapore to contribute to the society," said Madam Tan.

"He told me that he was also hoping to save up and buy an HDB flat one day."

Mr Lim's father added that his son had always wanted to live independently and he was proud to earn his own income.

jlacid01 - Mr Samuel Lim Hong Xiang graduated with a master's degree in pathology from the University of Melbourne. The photos were taken in Melbourne in December 2024. Copyright: Courtesy of Mr Samuel Lim's family
Mr Samuel Lim and his family celebrated his master's degree graduation with a road trip in Melbourne in December 2024.PHOTO: COURTESY OF MR SAMUEL LIM'S FAMILY
Mr Lim sought medical attention on May 14 for a nose bleed, and a specialist appointment was scheduled for him in July.

But on June 6, Mr Lim felt that something was not right and headed to the accident and emergency department at the National University Hospital.

When he arrived, his nose started bleeding persistently and he was hospitalised.

He also experienced severe headaches and facial pain, said Madam Tan.

Over the following two weeks, he underwent scans and biopsies, ultimately leading to the diagnosis of stage 4 cancer.

jlacid01 - Mr Samuel Lim Hong Xiang graduated with a master's degree in pathology from the University of Melbourne. The photos were taken in Melbourne in December 2024. Copyright: Courtesy of Mr Samuel Lim's family
Mr Samuel Lim's sister said her brother showed her that "it's not the adversity itself that defines our lives, but how we choose to respond to it".PHOTO: COURTESY OF SAMUEL LIM'S FAMILY
Even though his stint at Thye Hua Kwan was short, Madam Tan remembered how Mr Lim was so committed that "he burned the midnight oil to work on their reports".

His sister Yong Zhen, an undergraduate at NTU, said her brother had taught her the most important lesson in her life: "He showed me that it's not the adversity itself that defines our lives, but how we choose to respond to it."

Mr Lim also inspired medical professionals who had walked with him from the time he suffered the attack, such as Associate Professor Daniel Goh.

The senior consultant paediatrician at Khoo Teck Puat-National University Children's Medical Institute at NUH said: "Samuel faced significant adversity in life from a very young age. Despite that, he faced life with boldness, strength and bravery.

"He never let his physical limitations determine him. He lived life to the fullest and surmounted all barriers to achieve what many could not have imagined."

Prof Goh also highlighted the unwavering support from Mr Lim's family at every stage of life, which showed how love and a strong community can play a vital role in a person's well-being and ability to overcome adversity.


Even in his final hours, Mr Lim's strength did not waver.

"He fought till the end," said Madam Tan. "Just hours before his condition turned, he was walking around the hospital full of life."

"He was determined to live and he refused to let go," she added.

"I told him... if he needs to go, we will let him go. We want him to be able to leave peacefully."

Mr Lim will be cremated at Mandai Crematorium on July 2.
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Imboredtodeath

he cannot even eat

wow, that maid jailed 8 yrs only wow.
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Geneco

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"Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth" – Buddha.

Imboredtodeath

Quote from: Geneco on Today at 09:12 AMA another case of turbo cancer hmmm....

Eh u all cannot everything link to covid jab pls. Buay sian ah
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Geneco

Quote from: Imboredtodeath on Today at 09:15 AMEh u all cannot everything link to covid jab pls. Buay sian ah

only way to rule out is to do proper autopsy with immunohistochemical staining to rule out it's the jab...

they can do that to POFMA all the so called "anti" vaxxers once and for all...

but authorities dare to do or investigate when they are balls deep into this whole fiasco?

most docs scared to comment cause scared lose license...

even usual suspects and mRNA shills also scared to update their latest mRNA jabs riao...
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Geneco

his case is stage 4, the typical 5 year survival rate should be around 50% to 60% on average with treatment...

but what really is alarming is the diagnosis of the cancer in June but he pass on less than 1 month later in late june...

is this not worth a proper investigation?

"Compared to many other cancers, nasopharyngeal cancer has a relatively good outlook. The earlier it is detected, the higher the chance of cure. Around 25% of cases are diagnosed at Stage I or II, which has a 5-year survival rate of 93% and 87% respectively. This means that 9 out of 10 people with Stage I and II nasopharyngeal cancer are alive five years after their diagnosis. A further 25% of cases are diagnosed at Stage III, which still carries a good prognosis (outcome) with a survival rate of just over 80%. The remaining 50% of patients, however, are diagnosed with advanced (Stage IV) nasopharyngeal cancer and the prognosis for this group is less favourable, with a survival rate of 64%."

https://www.parkwaycancercentre.com/vn/learn-about-cancer/types-of-cancer/cancer-details/nasopharyngeal-cancer
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Imboredtodeath

I dunno la. Just feel sick of this world only
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