Indian mission in KL pays tribute to victims of 2008 Mumbai terror attack


KUALA LUMPUR: The Indian High Commission in Malaysia held a special ceremony here on Thursday (Dec 10) to pay tribute to the victims of terrorist attacks, including the late Hemalatha Kasipillay of Malaysia, who died in the 2008 attack at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai, India.

Hemalatha’s husband K. Sivakumaran, who was present at the ceremony, said though 13 years had passed, he could still vividly recall the tragic day when he received a call on the terrorist attack at the hotel on Nov 26, 2008.

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