Remains of Malaysian students who died in mishap brought to Amman for flight home
Bernama
January 25, 2016 16:09 MYT
January 25, 2016 16:09 MYT
The remains of Malaysian students who were killed in a road mishap in Amman on Saturday, were taken to Basyeer Hospital in Amman, for the journey home to Malaysia.
According to the official Facebook of Education Malaysia Jordan, the remains of the students would be flown back to Malaysia on a commercial flight.
The three students of Mu'tah University of Jordan were reported killed in a road accident in Ashrafiyeh, Mafraq Region while on their way to a religious programme.
Those killed - Fatin Iqmal Idziyani Che Aziz, Hana' Azhar and Al Najiatun Nailah Mohd Safie, were prior to this placed at the Mafraq Government Hospital, about 50 km from Amman.
Meanwhile, two other Malaysian students who were injured in the mishap - Fatin Nor Syahirah Ramli and Izam Hasif - who were prior to this treated at the Mafraq Government Hospital, were transferred to the Hospital Al Amir Hamzah Hospital in Amman for further treatment.
According to the Facebook, the state government of Kelantan and the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council had agreed to pay the bill for bringing back the students' bodies.
According to the Facebook, the state government of Kelantan would cooperate with Wisma Putra on the matter.