Bodies of students killed in road accident in Russia to arrive home Friday


VLADIVOSTOK: The bodies of Malaysian students Hanisah Muhd Shah and Adzreen Binyati, who were killed in a road accident in Vladimirskaya, Russia, Sunday night are expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur Friday morning.

The autopsies have been completed and if all the necessary procedures are cleared in Moscow Thursday, the bodies will be put on a plane to Kuala Lumpur via Dubai, Malaysian ambassador Datuk Zainol Abidin Omar told Malaysian journalists covering the Apec 2012 meeting, here.

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