The body
of Lawrence Selvananthan, 33, was scheduled to be brought to a church in
Seremban at 3pm today for a funeral mass followed by his burial, but
his family was stopped by police and Negeri Sembilan Islamic Affairs
Department (JHEINS) officials who claimed that he had already converted
into Islam.
The deceased's cousin, who asked to only
be identified as Jenny, said they were approached by police officers at
the family home in Lukut, Port Dickson at about 12.40pm to inform them
that they could not proceed with the burial.
She
said the police officers showed them what she described as a photocopied
document, detailing Lawrence's alleged conversion into Islam.
“They
told us that he just converted three days ago. The name and IC number
were correct, but there was no photo. We're not even sure of (the
authenticity of) the signature,” she said when contacted by Malaysiakini.
It
is understood that Lawrence, a lorry driver, was found unconscious in
his parked lorry by family members, and declared dead on arrival at the
Seremban General Hospital sometime last night. The cause of death is
unclear.
Both sides in discussion
PKR's
Port Dickson state assemblyperson Ravi Munusamy, who was mediating
between the two parties, confirmed that there was a stand-off between
the family members and JHEAINS and police officers.
He
estimated at least 30 officials went to the house to claim the body,
though both sides have since entered discussions, which were still
ongoing at the time of writing this article.
Ravi
pointed out that the family members are sceptical over the conversion
claim as the witness to Lawrence's alleged conversion did not turn up
despite being asked to verify the claim.
“Even the signature on the document is not his. His brother confirmed it is not his (Lawrence's) signature,” he added.
Jenny stressed that the situation is only making things worse for the family, as they cannot even grieve over their loss.
“The family is very sad. His daughter lost a father and his wife lost a husband.
"They said he had already mengucap
(took his vows of conversion) at the department, but by right they
should have informed his family immediately. We think this is very
unfair to us,” she said.
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