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Marcus Chin, 71, Suffers Heart Attack, Recovering In NUH After Emergency Medical Procedure

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Marcus Chin, 71, Suffers Heart Attack, Recovering In NUH After Emergency Medical Procedure


Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this article stated that Marcus underwent a coronary artery bypass surgery. His doctors have clarified that he had a coronary stenting procedure done instead.

Veteran actor and radio DJ Marcus Chin suffered a heart attack on Monday morning (Oct 7) and is now recovering after a coronary stenting procedure.

The 71-year-old had been filming a short video with Mark Lee at Mediacorp Campus at around 10.45am when he took a short break after feeling unwell. Shortly after resuming filming, he began to experience chest pains and had difficulty breathing.

He was immediately rushed by ambulance to the National University Hospital, where it was determined he had coronary artery disease caused by blocked arteries. He underwent the medical procedure at 1pm, which was successfully completed an hour later.

According to a statement from his talent agency King Kong Media, Marcus will be staying at the hospital for at least three to four days. He has also been advised to rest and put work on hold for at least a month.

The actor, host and Love 972 DJ had a packed schedule – including his radio hosting duties, dramas and musical performances, among others – which will now all be postponed or cancelled.

He was slated to take part in the Yellow Ribbon Project 20th anniversary concert on Oct 17. Marcus, who is part of The Breakfast Quartet morning show with Mark Lee, Dennis Chew and Chen Biyu, also took part in the radio station’s 30th anniversary stage play held last month.

“On behalf of Marcus Chin, we would like to thank everyone for their care and wish him a speedy recovery,” the statement added.

Photos: King Kong Media

This story was originally published in CNA Lifestyle.

Source: CNA Lifestyle





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