Generation Grit: Catching a second wave in life after horrific accident

An accident cost Muhammad Fazli Hasri his leg, but today, he stands tall, helping others to get back on their feet. This is his story in a series on millennials who inspire us.

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Mr Muhammad Fazli Hasri lost his leg in a car accident in 2015. With the support of his family, he is able to lead a full and active life. Today, he works at Tan Tock Seng Hospital in their prosthetics and orthotics department.
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SINGAPORE - In his dream, Mr Muhammad Fazli Hasri was in a white car spinning around in a washing machine.

When he opened his eyes, he found the car he was in along with four friends had flipped, and he was trapped in the backseat.

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