Posted on January 20, 2012, Friday
KUCHING: The family of the late Herman Sihas @ Mohammed Sulaiman Abdullah, 28, thanked various parties for all the aid and support provided.
The deceased father, Sihas Mangku, through a press release issued yesterday said the family accepted the death of Herman even though it was hard for them.
“Two days after his tragic death, we felt a sudden emptiness and it was the darkest moment for the family especially his mother. Thanks to God, after endless prayers, his body was found on Jan 7,” said Sihas.
Herman was laid to rest in accordance to Islamic principles at Samariang Muslim cemetery.
“We are thankful for all the support, be it words of encouragement or gifts during this grieving period.”
Sihas also gave a big thank you to the Civil Defense Department, Fire and Rescue Department, Police, Rela, Sarawak Islamic Council, State Islamic Religion Department (Jais), Malaysian Islamic Welfare Association (Perkim), State Welfare Department (JKM) and State General Hospital for the endless support during the search and rescue operation.
Their gratitude also goes to Yusuf Awang Jaya, Billy Sujang, Mas Ammar Azhan Saie and Kampung Samariang Aman Neighbourhood Watch Committees for their support.
Sihas also thanked Welfare, Women and Family Development Minister Datuk Fatimah Abdullah, SUPP president Datuk Seri Peter Chin and Resource Planning Assistant Minister Datuk Naroden Majais.
He was proud of his son Herman heroic act even though Herman did not know how to swim.
“He sacrificed his life just to save the student (Kho Ying Qi) and this act eventually took him away forever from us.”
Herman was the third of five siblings and a bachelor.
Said to be a quiet and reserved person, the late Herman was better known for being kind-hearted and humble.
He converted to Islam in 2000 and the family accepted it with an open heart.
Meanwhile, Kho Ying Qi’s parents hoped that Herman’s family would remain calm and accept the fate of their late son.
Members of the public who wish to donate to the late Herman’s family can contact Melen Menijar (mother) at 0145982011 or Quenifoneous Dominic at 013-8208075.
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