Thursday, December 22, 2016

Kayamboo Countries Pledge To Serve Up End of Life

What say you on the issue below?


Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF), the late Major C. Kayamboo, 45, who died in the crash of the aircraft crashed in the RMAF base in Butterworth on Wednesday afternoon.

GEORGE TOWN: The pilot of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) who died in a plane crash near Terminal Bullets Butterworth Air Base Kayamboo C. Major, 45, has vowed to serve the country until the end of life.

R.Nathan, 43, said he is a good friend once told that he was willing to die for the nation.

"I am proud to be his friend and I will miss her," he told reporters when met at the funeral arrangements Kayamboo in Sungai Nibong here Thursday.

Nathan was visibly upset when the final preparations for the funeral of the late Kayamboo by RMAF in the cemetery Batu Lanchang, here at 3 this afternoon.

"We have been friends since childhood. He told me he did not want to retire from the Force because of the approaching pensionable age and I do not seem to believe that he is gone," he said.

Prior to joining the Air Force, Kayamboo apply to join the Malaysia Airlines (MAS) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) but failed because not meet the conditions prescribed height.

In the incident at 5:18 pm yesterday, Beechcraft, B200T flown Kayamboo crashed at Air Force Base Butterworth and wounded three others.

Two of the injured were transferred to the Penang Hospital late last night and are now under critical unit while the other is being treated at the Seberang Jaya Hospital.

Kayamboo S.Usha leaving his wife and four children, K.Indran, 12, K.Vashini, 11, K.Sanvendran, 7, and K.Maitrashini, 2.

No comments:

Post a Comment