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Remains of Malaysian students from Jordan expected to arrive at KLIA today

Bernama
Bernama
27/01/2016
00:00 MYT
Remains of Malaysian students from Jordan expected to arrive at KLIA today
Al Najiatun Nailah Mohd Safie (L) with her family. Najiatun was one of the students who were killed in a road accident in Ashrafiyeh, Mafraq Region while on their way to a religious programme. -BERNAMApix
The remains of three Malaysian students who died in a road accident in Jordan on Saturday, is expected to arrive at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 4.25 pm today.
According to Education Malaysia Jordan's official Facebook page, the remains of Fatin Iqmal Idziyani Che Aziz, Hana' Azhar and Al Najiatun Nailah Mohd Safie will be flown here via flight RJ 185 at 1.30am (Jordan time) on Jan 27.
The remains of Hana' and Al Najiatun Nailah will then be flown to Kota Baharu, Kelantan, via flight MH1402 at 6.25 pm.
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Meanwhile, Federal Territory Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) information officer Wan Ahmad Fadli Shah said Fatin Iqmal Idziyani's remains will be taken to Masjid Al-Bukhary in Jalan Hang Tuah here for prayers, and then buried in Lenggong, Perak.
The three third-year students of Mutah University, Jordan, were killed in a road accident at Ashrafiyeh, in the region of Mafraq, while they were on their way to attend a religious programme.
According to Education Malaysia Jordan, the Kelantan state government and MWAIP had agreed to finance the cost of bringing back the remains of the students to Malaysia.
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