The royalty who arrived at 12.55pm was received by Indiran’s family members as well as Bayan Baru Member of Parliament Sim Tze Tzin and Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) senior officers.
Indiran’s mother, S. Usha, 52, said that Tengku Ahmad's presence at their home somewhat provided strength and encouragement to the family in facing the loss.
“With the royal’s visit to our house, I already feel somewhat relieved and a bit uplifted. I like to express my gratitude for the concern shown,” she said to reporters here today.
The deceased, 22, was undergoing an armour crew course at Kem Batu 10 Kuantan, Pahang, when he was found unconscious on February 18 before being rushed to Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA) and was pronounced dead the next day while receiving treatment.
Meanwhile, the body of the deceased, accompanied by family members, arrived at the Batu Lanchang Indian Cemetery here at around 4.15pm.
Indiran was accorded a military burial before the body was laid to rest beside the grave of his father, Major C. Kayamboo, a Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) pilot who died in 2016 in a RMAF Beechcraft B200T aircraft accident.
The funeral ceremony was led by the Commanding Officer of the First Royal Armoured Corps Regiment Kuantan, Lt Lol Nazrol Abdullah, along with 12 officers and 50 members, with nine members carrying the late Indiran's coffin.
After the funeral ceremony, Nazrol handed over the Jalur Gemilang to Indiran's mother, Usha, who several times held back tears while receiving the Malaysian flag.
About 100 people attended Indiran’s funeral. — Bernama


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