The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Muhammad Adib must be remembered as a hero — uncle

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ALOR SETAR: “Muhammad Adib must be remembered as a national hero.”

It is the view of the uncle of the late firefighte­r, Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim, 24, Kasim Md Isa, when met at the deceased’s house in Kampung Tebengau Tepi Laut, Kuala Kedah here, yesterday.

Kasim, 61, explained that family members were very disappoint­ed with what had happened to Muhammad Adib because he was assaulted while carrying out a task to extinguish a fire at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Seafield, USJ25, Subang Jaya during a riot on Nov 27.

“We have come to accept the death of one who we consider our hero and a national hero, I hope those responsibl­e for his death are brought to justice,” he told reporters here, yesterday.

He said, what happened to the second of four siblings had led to the cancellati­on of his wedding scheduled to take place on Dec 22.

“He took off five days to return home to prepare for the wedding feast before returning to work, on the first day back on duty he was assaulted. We are sad over what has happened,” he said.

Meanwhile, villagers and relatives started filling the compound of the firefighte­rs’ family house since 7 am yesterday morning

Muhammad Adib, who was injured in the Seafield Sri Maha Mariamman Temple fracas, died at 9.41 pm Monday night.

His remains is buried at the As-Saadah Mosque Muslim Cemetery, here, after noon prayers. – Bernama

 ??  ?? Dr Mahathir (second left), Siti Hasmah (fourth right) together with late Adib’s parents paying their last respects at Subang Air Base yesterday. - Bernama photo
Dr Mahathir (second left), Siti Hasmah (fourth right) together with late Adib’s parents paying their last respects at Subang Air Base yesterday. - Bernama photo

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