Colleagues working to honour steward’s final wish


Solemn farewell: Shaikh Mohd Noor's wife Mardiani Mahdi pouring rose water during the burial ceremony at Sg Jati Muslim cemetery in Klang while their son Mohd Shaiah Danish (to her right), 13, looks on.

KLANG: Malaysia Airlines steward Shaikh Mohd Noor Mahmood’s wish to have a non-governmental organisation for all cabin crew members will soon become a reality as his colleagues are determined to set up one soon.

Flight attendant Hasnan Abdullah, 46, said Shaikh Mohd Noor’s last wish before his death was to form a foundation that could rope cabin crews in Malaysia together so they could share their thoughts and help those in need.

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