Nearly
seven weeks after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was shot down, the
pilots of the doomed plane have been laid to rest in special
military-style ceremonies.
Draped
in a Malaysian flag, the body of Captain Wan Amran was today carried by
soldiers into Shah Alam, 15 miles west of Kuala Lumpur, where his
family and dozens of mourners gathered to bid him farewell.
Meanwhile,
the ashes of Captain Eugene Choo were brought back to his residence in
Seremban, around 46 miles from the capital, accompanied by his tearful
wife and two sons.
Earlier today, the pilots' remains had
been repatriated to the country from the Netherlands along with five
other Malaysians and two Dutch victims of the tragedy, who were of
Malaysia decent.
Draped in a Malaysian flag, the body of Captain Wan Amran is pictured
being carried by soldiers into Shah Alam, 15 miles west of Kuala Lumpur
The pilot's body was carried by members of the Royal Malay Regiment
army, before it was passed onto his colleagues, other Malaysian Airlines
pilots
The pilot's young son Wan Yunus (pictured) was seen bowing his head and
closing his eyes in prayer as his father was laid to rest in Shah Alam
Malaysian Muslims attend a special prayer for Captain Amran nearly seven
weeks after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was shot down over Ukraine
Ms Yusuf is pictured bending over as she pours rose water onto her late
husband's grave under the mournful eyes of relatives, friends and
well-wishers
Captain Eugene Choo (left) and Captain Wan Amran (right) were in charge
of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 when it was gunned down on July 17,2014.
Flight MH17 crashed when it was shot down over an area of Ukraine controlled by pro-Russia separatists on a flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, killing all 298 people onboard.
The victims included 43 Malaysians and 195 Dutch nationals.
The ashes of Captain Eugene Choo were brought back to his residence in Seremban, around 46 miles from the Malaysian capital
The remains of Captain Choo, sealed in a casket and covered with a
national flag, were carried into his residence by Malaysian soldiers
Ms Loi places flowers near Captain Choo's urn, which was placed on a
raised surface at his residence in Seremban, around 46 miles from Kuala
Lumpur
Captain Choo's casket was surrounded by flowers, candles, photographs
and an array of food. Above, the pilot's sons pray in front of his urn
during the service
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