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Chevy Beh, co-founder of healthcare app BookDoc, dies at 37

KUALA LUMPUR — The chief executive officer of BookDoc — the app that simplified scheduling medical appointments though smartphones — Chevy Beh is dead, aged 37.

Chevy Beh was the eldest son of BP Healthcare Group founder and chairman Beh Chun Chuan.

Chevy Beh was the eldest son of BP Healthcare Group founder and chairman Beh Chun Chuan.

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KUALA LUMPUR — The chief executive officer of BookDoc — the app that simplified scheduling medical appointments though smartphones — Chevy Beh is dead, aged 37.

His death was reported on Wednesday (Aug 24) by Tatler Asia — the magazine featuring the region’s rich and powerful — without details of the cause or where.

Chevy was the eldest son of BP Healthcare Group founder and chairman Beh Chun Chuan.

He co-founded BookDoc with another Malaysian Joel Neoh in 2014 after leaving his family business as its managing director.

BookDoc has a presence in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and Hong Kong and had played a significant role in the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccines locally.

Chevy was known to be a distinguished polo player who had formerly captained the England Under-21 team against Prince William and Prince Harry.

In 2020, he was reportedly appointed a member of an expert panel in the Youth and Sports Ministry. MALAY MAIL

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