Houli recently became a father for the third time. He said he was sharing the news of his mother, Yamama, as a warning that people need to take the virus seriously.
Please put yourselves in this position. Houli, who did not travel to Queensland with the Tigers last week due to the birth of his third child, announced the news on social media. Richmond AFL star Bachar Houli has revealed his mum is in intensive care battling coronavirus.Houli, who did not travel to Queensland with the Tigers last week due to the birth of his third child, ann "Not everyone is going to jump on board with certain things and there's going to be differences of opinions," he said. Richmond AFL star Bachar Houli has revealed his mum is in intensive care battling coronavirus. Her current state is a mixed one. "The great thing is we are a big family, we stick strong and believe things will get better. Bachar Houli with his children at the 2019 AFL grand final parade. Houli, who did not travel to Queensland with the Tigers last week due to the birth of his third child, announced the news on social media. Growing up in a Muslim family, Bachar Houli, 31, a defender for the Richmond Tigers, used to get secretly picked up by his football coach and driven to games, without the knowledge of his parents.
RICHMOND veteran Bachar Houli has revealed his mum is in intensive care battling coronavirus. Bachar Houli has revealed his mother is in intensive care in hospital battling coronavirus and has issued an emotional appeal to Melburnians.
Richmond AFL star Bachar Houli has revealed his mum is in intensive care battling coronavirus. Bachar Houli’s mum battling COVID-19. By Melanie Dinjaski. "The team in the ICU is taking care of her. "If Dimma picks me," Houli said. If you’re showing any form of symptoms, if you’re not showing any symptoms, please do your bit.”Follow our social accounts to get exclusive content and all the latest sporting news! Richmond defender Bachar Houli has departed Melbourne to soon join his teammates in Queensland, as his mother Yamama’s condition improves after contracting COVID-19.Houli stayed home when the Tigers first left for their northern hub, sticking by his wife after she gave birth to their third child.The dual premiership player later revealed his mother had contracted coronavirus and was admitted to an intensive care unit.Yamama is now “much better”, Houli explained at Melbourne Airport on Thursday as he left with his wife and their three children - including newborn Mohamed - to enter quarantine in Southport.“That’s the main reason why I’m actually leaving, because it’s been massive improvements,” Houli said.“She’s still in IC at the moment but everything’s functioning really well. "Houli's mother's 'massive' improvement paves way for him to join hubBachar Houli is aiming to play Gold Coast on August 17. Her current state is a mixed one. Bachar Houli has revealed his mother is in intensive care undergoing "heavy treatment" for COVID-19, and has pleaded with Melbourne's Muslim community to "change your mindset" about the deadly virus. AFL star Bachar Houli has revealed his mother is in intensive care battling COVID-19, and has pleaded with Melbourne's Muslim community to "change your mindset" about the deadly virus.The Richmond player uploaded a video to his Instagram page on Monday afternoon, in which he said his family was going through a "tough time". Richmond AFL star Bachar Houli has revealed his mum is in intensive care battling coronavirus. It's a very, very quick procedure.
If you're showing any form of symptoms, if you're not showing any symptoms, please do your bit. "The backman initially did not join Richmond in their hub because his wife was close to having a baby.However he and his family are now heading to the transition hub – Houli hopes to play against Gold Coast in round 12 on Monday, August 17. What he's been going through, the fact he can't even see mum. I'm experiencing it right now within my family," he said. "Hopefully you can change your mindset about COVID-19. Richmond AFL star Bachar Houli has revealed his mum is in intensive care battling coronavirus. God knows best her situation.”The 32-year-old said what hurt most was that no-one could visit her.“What burns and what hurts truly is the fact that no-one from her family members can go and visit her, which is very, very tough.”Houli said he is not looking for sympathy but wants people to “change their mindset” about the disease.“The reality is it is out there – I’m experiencing it right now within my family,” he said.“Please I urge you for the sake of Allah go get tested. Bachar Houli keeps mum on surprising Dustin Martin tactic that lifted Richmond over Geelong.