Coronavirus: MFA's efforts help to bring home Singaporean stuck in Slovenia

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SINGAPORE - Mr Nazrul Syahmi, 20, was in Slovenia on a backpacking trip when the government there restricted all air traffic on March 17 as the coronavirus outbreak worsened in Europe.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Mr Nazrul Syahmi, 20, was in Slovenia on a backpacking trip when the government there restricted all air traffic on March 17 as the coronavirus outbreak worsened in Europe.

He eventually returned home last Saturday , thanks to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' round-the-clock efforts to bring home Singaporeans stuck overseas due to the outbreak.Mr Nazrul had left Singapore on Feb 25 on a backpacking trip to Europe and had planned to visit Poland, Hungary, Slovenia and Slovakia.Mr Murad told ST:"I was extremely worried for my son and was hoping that someone would bring him home.

"Mr Amrin assured me that he will look into the matter personally and also called up MFA himself," Mr Murad said.

 

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