Murdered student buried



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Irene’s relatives at the burial ceremony before her burial.

SIBU: Irene Chung, the student who was killed in Taiwan recently, was buried at the Nirvana Memorial Park, Mile 23 Oya Road here, after an ashes burial ceremony yesterday.

Her brother Daniel in his eulogy described her as a loving and kind person who remembered all her birthdays.

“We talked and planned what to buy our parents for their birthdays, even when she was in Taiwan,” he said and shared fond memories in her eulogy.

Tiong pays him his last respect.

Meanwhile, her friend Bryan Hii said that Irene was a special person who brought so much joy and touched the lives of so many people.

The late Irene’s family, relatives, friends, the chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party (PDP) Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing and the family lawyer Yap Hoi Liong were present to say their last goodbye before the urn was buried in the memorial park.

The 24-year-old student at Chiang Jung Christian University in Tainan, Taiwan, was found dead in the Alian mountain district of Kaohsiung on October 29 after her disappearance was reported the day before. He did not show up for a meeting with a classmate on the night of October 28.

CCTV footage showed her walking alone near a railroad overpass near the university around 8 p.m. the night she disappeared, and according to footage, Taiwan police arrested a 28-year-old man who later confessed to having strangled the student with a piece of rope before throwing her body. .

Her parents traveled to Taiwan on November 1 to make arrangements for her funeral there and returned to Sibu on November 4.








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