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Day to play World Cup golf despite loss of kin in typhoon

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IANS Melbourne

Australian golfer Jason Day will play at the World Cup here after learning that eight family members lost their lives in the Philippines typhoon.

Day's grandmother, uncle and six cousins were among the thousands killed by Typhoon Haiyan, reports Xinhua.

"I am deeply saddened to confirm that multiple members of my family lost their lives as the victims of Typhoon Haiyan. My family and I are thankful for all who have reached out with their prayers and concern. We feel devastated for all who have been affected by this horrific tragedy," Day said in a statement.

He said he understood the media's interest in the matter but hopes any coverage can spread awareness to assist the relief efforts that continue in the Philippines.

 

"I hope that all will respect my family's privacy during this difficult time. I will have no further public comments at this time. Please pray for all who have suffered loss."

Golf Australia, the governing body of the sport in Australia, has extended its sympathies to Day and his family.

Day is currently preparing for the World Cup where he will team up with U.S. Masters champion Adam Scott to represent Australia.

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First Published: Nov 18 2013 | 12:54 PM IST

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