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Artist Hai Nhat 'Saigon Commando' suffers a stroke

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According to information from his family, artist Hai Nhat was hospitalized on October 16 in critical condition after a stroke.

Actor Thanh Dat, son of artist Hai Nhat, said that while sitting with his family, he suddenly collapsed, his face turned pale, showing signs of cardiac arrest. His family quickly gave him first aid and took him to the hospital. He was resuscitated, then transferred to the intensive care unit.

Artist Hai Nhat hospitalized for stroke.

Artist Hai Nhat hospitalized for stroke.

Thanh Dat said that his father is now past the dangerous stage but is sometimes unconscious and has to be put on a ventilator. The doctor told him to continue monitoring and the family is still on duty. "He is gradually stabilizing but there will be sequelae and his health will be weak in the future," Thanh Dat added.

Artist Hai Nhat has had high blood pressure and heart disease for many years. He takes care of himself at home and keeps his spirits up so he doesn't get sick.

Artist Hai Nhat's real name is Nguyen Mai A, born in 1948 in Ninh Binh. In 40 years of pursuing acting, he has participated in more than 100 roles. He is known to the audience for his role as Ba Can in Saigon Special Forces .

He also participated in many films such as Night Owl, Hidden Face, The Boss's Daughter, Cold-Blooded Night Bandit, The Children of Saigon Commandos...

In his old age, Hai Nhat stopped working in the arts and turned to raising swiftlets. He has a son, actor Thanh Dat, who followed his career, and a daughter-in-law, singer Hai Bang.

Le Chi



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