Tuesday, 22 Oct, 2024
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Tuesday, 22 Oct, 2024
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Burial of three Bangladeshis died in explosion

Munshiganj Correspondent

Burial of three Bangladeshis died in explosion

The bodies of three Bangladeshis who were killed in the explosion in the chemical factory in Malaysia have been buried after reaching their homes in the village of Munshiganj.

The funeral prayers of three remittance fighters were held in the courtyard of their house in Ramzanbeg area of ​​Munshiganj municipality at around 8 am yesterday. At that time there was a rush of people. They were later buried at Ramzanbeg

Dakshinpara Social Cemetery. The bodies of remittance fighters Jabar Ali (42), Abu Taher (32) and Md Salam (24) of Ramzanbeg area arrived at the house of Ramzanbeg village from Maloshia last Saturday night. The death of three remittance warriors casts a shadow of grief on the area. Locals have called on the government to take responsibility for financial compensation and rehabilitation of the deceased's family.

Incidentally: Last Friday, October 10, at around 11:30 am, a terrible explosion and explosion occurred in the chemical factory of the SILC industrial area in Gelang Patar, Iskandar Puter, Johor, Malaysia. In this, three Bangladeshis and three expatriates from Munshiganj were burnt inside the factory. Later, the factory authorities took the injured to the hospital. Later, while under treatment, Jabar Ali died at 7 pm on October 11, Abu Taher died in the early morning of October 12 and Dagdha Salam died the next day on October 13 in the afternoon. Three of them have been living abroad in Malaysia for 8 years.

 

 

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