KUALA LUMPUR – The remains of Kedah Civil Defence Force director Awang Askandar Ampuan Yaacub arrived at T.U. Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu at 4.40pm (Nepal time) for an autopsy and documentation matters.
The Foreign Ministry in a statement today informed that the chargé d’affaires of the Malaysian Embassy in Kathmandu, Mohd Fadzle Abu Hasan was present to receive the Everest remains and help arrange the repatriation process.
“The autopsy and documentation process are expected to take two days. If all goes well, the remains will arrive in the home country latest by this Saturday,” read the statement.
Earlier, local media reported that Awang Askandar was confirmed dead after falling during his climb to the peak of Mt Everest, which is 8,848m above sea level.
The deceased, who was in the mission to conquer Mt Everest together with another national climber, Muhammad Hawari Hashim, 33, was at an altitude of 8,000m above sea level and only needed about 20 minutes to reach the summit.
Meanwhile, the search-and-rescue for Hawari by local rescue teams is still ongoing, according to the statement, adding that any latest developments would be notified from time to time.
“The Malaysian government has also announced a financial contribution of RM1.48 million to the Altitude Exploration Club for the search-and-rescue operation.
“The Foreign Ministry, through the Malaysian embassy in Kathmandu, will continue to provide the necessary assistance for the repatriation process and ensure that the search for the missing Malaysian Everest 2023 climber runs smoothly,” read the statement. – Bernama, May 24, 2023