Body of Malaysia’s first Covid-19 fatality cremated
Medical personnel in protective suits wheeling out a coffin bearing the body of coronavirus victim David Cheng at Sarawak General Hospital. The pastor, who tested positive for the virus on Sunday, died yesterday morning. – March 18, 2020.
HOURS after his death, the body of Malaysia’s first Covid-19 fatality was taken straight from Sarawak General Hospital to Kuching’s Nirvana Memorial Park for cremation. David Cheng, a pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Taman Hui Sing, tested positive for the coronavirus on Sunday. He died at 11am yesterday.
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