MH17: Efforts being taken to expedite return of all remains, says Dr Wee


  • Nation
  • Sunday, 24 Aug 2014

Dr Wee (left) with Chong Yee Pheng's mother, Yee Swee Yeng, 72, at Chong's wake in First Garden, Ipoh on Sunday.

IPOH: Details on the return of more remains of the MH17 victims would be announced once everything is finalised, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong said. 

“Every effort is being taken to expedite the return of all the victims,” Dr Wee said after paying his last respects to air stewardess Chong Yee Pheng at her home in First Garden, here, Sunday morning. 

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