Friday, May 18, 2012

Remains Repatriation - Kathmandu, Nepal

He was homeward bound - finally.  

Tet (not his real name) was finally making his way home, 9 days after his passing. And he was accompanied by his brother who is also working in Malaysia.

We, at Nirvana, were responsible in obtaining all the relevant documents from the Embassy of Nepal before his remains was released from the hospital mortuary. The delay in securing the remains was mainly due to the difficulties in making communication with the family in Nepal as it takes days for a document to reach a remote small town there.  

Tet was immediately embalmed, dressed up and laid to rest in a zinc lined casket at our center the day his remains was taken out from the hospital.  Air tickets were being arranged concurrently in order to expedite the process while the Health Department Officer from DBKL arrived for the inspection and sealing off the casket hermetically ready for repatriation.

With the Airway Bills details, cargo arrangements, Embassy of Nepal documents and all the supporting reports from the Authorities in Malaysia i.e. National Registration Department, Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur, Polis Diraja Malaysia, Turu (not his real name) the elder brother, left together with the remains in our transport heading for KLIA.







May Your Soul Rest In Peace - and our hearts & prayers go to the family with deepest sympathy.

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