Malaysia

Man looks to sell RM50k Rolex watch to fund daughter’s medical treatment

Taking to X, Abu Ali urged the public to help spread the word that he is selling the watch to fund his daughter's leukaemia treatment in Singapore.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 22 Mar 2025 3:36PM

Man looks to sell RM50k Rolex watch to fund daughter’s medical treatment
Abu's post has since gone viral, and many have offered to donate to help him out. - March 22, 2025

GENEROUS Malaysians have come out to help a man who is selling his Rolex watch to fund his daughter's leukaemia treatment in Singapore.

Taking to X, Abu Ali urged the public to help spread the word that he is selling the watch for between RM45,000 to RM50,000.

According to his post, he needed the money for his daughter who has been recommended to undergo CAR-T therapy in Singapore.

He also attached a copy of his questions with an expert.

According to the report, CAR-T therapy is a good way of reducing the amount of leukaemia so a curative bone marrow transplant is possible.

Abu's post has since gone viral, and many have offered to donate to help him out.

"You don't need to sell you watch. Please provide your bank account and many will be willing to help," read one comment.

There were also those who said they would help him find a buyer for the 2023 Rolex watch. - March 22, 2025

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