Malaysian man hanged in Singapore laid to rest

Published April 30, 2022
Family members grieve over the coffin of Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam, in Malaysia’s Perak district, on Friday.—AFP
Family members grieve over the coffin of Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam, in Malaysia’s Perak district, on Friday.—AFP

TANJUNG RAMBUTAN: Hundreds of mourners wept, read prayers and banged drums on Friday at the funeral of a mentally disabled Malaysian man whose hanging in Singapore this week sparked an international outcry.

Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam, convicted of trafficking a small amount of heroin into the city-state, was executed Wednesday after more than a decade on death row.

His case sparked widespread anger, with critics including the United Nations and European Union saying that hanging someone with an intellectual disability breaches international law.

Singapore insists the death penalty has helped keep the country one of Asia’s safest places.

In the 34-year-old’s hometown of Tanjung Rambutan, in northern Perak state, about 250 mourners gathered at his home to pay their final respects, according to an AFP reporter.

Nagaenthran was a member of Muslim-majority Malaysia’s ethnic Indian Hindu minority, and the funeral followed the community’s traditions, with sobbing relatives placing flowers on his coffin.

Prayers were read, drums banged and fireworks set off, before the body was carried to a hearse to be transported to a crematorium.

“My brother was a wonderful person and we will miss him dearly,” his sister, Sarmila Dharmalingam, told AFP. “Our worst nightmares have come true.” “My humble message to the world — please abolish the death sentence,” she added.

Nagaenthran was arrested aged 21 as he tried to enter Singapore with a bundle of heroin weighing about 43 grams (one and a half ounces) — equivalent to roughly three tablespoons.

Published in Dawn, April 30th, 2022

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