Storm-damaged graves of P. Ramlee and Saloma restored at RM25,000 cost


Finas chairman Datuk Affendi Hamdan (second from left) and others placing the headstone on the late Tan Sri P.Ramlee's restored grave.

KUALA LUMPUR: The restoration of the damaged gravesites of entertainment legends, the late Tan Sri P. Ramlee and his wife Puan Sri Saloma, was completed at the Jalan Ampang cemetery here Friday.

The ceremony was marked by prayers and the placing of new tombstones made of Italian marble costing RM25,000, which were jointly funded by the National Film Development Corporation (Finas) and Astro.

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