In sorrow, we can all come together


Solemn prayers: Putrajaya Mosque Grand Imam Abdul Manaf Mat leading the funeral prayers together with Jakim and the Military Religious Corps (Kagat) personnel at a morgue in S-Gravanhage.

PETALING JAYA: Today’s day of mourning for the MH17 victims can become a binding event that unites all Malaysians, said a psychologist.

Monash University Malaysia’s consultant clinical psychologist Paul K. Jambunathan said empathy towards the victims of the MH17 crash, their families and friends would help Malaysians unite in grief.

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