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CHILDREN BEGIN TO ACCEPT MOTHER’S DEATH, SAYS WIJNEN NURFARAHIMI’S HUSBAND

LUMUT, April 28 (Bernama) – The family of Royal Malaysian Navy (PW II) Petty Officer II, late Nurfarahimi Mohd Saedy, 41, who died in a helicopter crash last Tuesday, continue to mourn her loss but find solace in the belief that it was predestined by Allah SWT.

Nurfarahimi’s husband, Muhammad Faizul Kameh, 42, believed that their three children – Muhamad Alif Farhan Muhamad Faizul, 16, Nur Alwani Fatihah Muhamad Faizul, 12, and Nur Alwani Muhamad Faizul, 9 – are strong enough to understand and cope with the tragedy. accept it, according to Allah’s will. .

“Who wouldn’t be saddened by the sudden loss of a wife or mother? My eldest child did not speak to other family members until after the funeral.

“But as their father, I advised them to accept what has been decreed. Alhamdulillah, my three children are gradually starting to accept the passing of their mother,” he said when he met Bernama at his home at RMN Lumut Base.

Earlier, their family was visited by Deputy Minister of Women, Family and Community Development Datuk Seri Dr. Noraini Ahmad, who also visited the families of late Lieutenant T. Sivasutan and late PW II TMK Mohd Shahrizan Mohd Termizi.

Meanwhile, the late Sivasutan’s mother, A. Parameswari, 60, said the family’s situation is improving thanks to support from RMN and advice from the Ministry of Social Welfare. She said Sivasutan’s ashes were buried at a nearby crematorium center in Sitiawan.

When asked about Sivasutan’s wife, who is also a dentist and recently registered with a healthcare facility in Teluk Intan to stay together after their wedding in January, she said this is still under discussion.

“I have advised her not to make hasty decisions. If she can continue here, it would be great. Otherwise, she can go to Buntong, Ipoh because that is her hometown since childhood. We are not forcing her. Ipoh It is not too far if we want to visit her,” she said.

Parameswari added that Sivasutan, fondly called Ayya, had a deep interest in the military from his childhood till the end of his life.

“He showed a fascination with uniforms from an early age and even expressed excitement at the sight of school security guards.”

“So I supported his interest and introduced him to different careers in uniform, including the Navy,” she said.

Appearing calm, the retired teacher said Sivasutan was very close to her and often talked to her about his duties and career, including the pride he felt wearing the RMN uniform during his tenure as a naval officer.

— BERNAMA



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