Bangkok blast: Bodies of four Malaysian victims arrive in Penang
GEORGETOWN: The bodies of four Malaysians killed in Monday's bomb blast in Bangkok, Thailand arrived at the Penang International Airport (LT
Thu Aug 20 2015
Family members of Neoh Hock Guan,a Malaysian survivor of the August 17 Bangkok bomb blast, break down as they arrive to pay last respects to coffins carrying remains of his wife and son who were killed in the attack, at his family house in Butterworth on August 19, 2015. Neoh's wife, son, son-in-law, and four-year-old granddaughter were all killed as the blast ripped through the shrine, twisting metal and shredding bodies in an unprecedented attack in the Thai capital. AFP PHOTO / MANAN VATSYAYANA
A woman holds a stick of burning incense as relatives of Neoh Hock Guan, a Malaysian survivor of the August 17 Bangkok bomb blast, pay their last respects near the coffins carrying the remains of his wife and son who were killed in the attack, at his family house in Butterworth on August 19, 2015. Neoh's wife, son, son-in-law, and four-year-old granddaughter were all killed as the blast ripped through a Hindu shrine, twisting metal and shredding bodies in an unprecedented attack in the Thai capital. AFP PHOTO / MANAN VATSYAYANA
Malaysian police personnel carry the coffin holding the remains of the son of Neoh Hock Guan, a Malaysian survivor of the August 17 Bangkok bomb blast, to his family house in Butterworth on August 19, 2015. Neoh's wife, son, son-in-law, and four-year-old granddaughter were all killed as the blast ripped through a Hindu shrine, twisting metal and shredding bodies in an unprecedented attack in the Thai capital. AFP PHOTO / MANAN VATSYAYANA
Relatives of Neoh Hock Guan, a Malaysian survivor of the August 17 Bangkok bomb blast, react as the coffins carrying the remains of his wife and son who were killed in the attack are brought to his family house in Butterworth on August 19, 2015. Neoh's wife, son, son-in-law, and four-year-old granddaughter were all killed as the blast ripped through a Hindu shrine, twisting metal and shredding bodies in an unprecedented attack in the Thai capital. AFP PHOTO / MANAN VATSYAYANA
Neoh Hock Guan (C), a Malaysian survivor of the August 17 Bangkok bomb blast, looks into the coffin carrying the remains of his son who was killed in the attack, at his family house in Butterworth on August 19, 2015. Neoh's wife, son, son-in-law, and four-year-old granddaughter were all killed as the blast ripped through a Hindu shrine, twisting metal and shredding bodies in an unprecedented attack in the Thai capital. AFP PHOTO / MANAN VATSYAYANA
Six-year old Malaysian boy Lee Jian Han looks on as he stands near the coffin carrying the remains of his father Lee Tze Siang, 35, who was killed in the August 17 Bangkok bomb blast, at his house in Butterworth on August 20, 2015. Thai authorities said August 20 they were hunting a foreigner and at least two other men suspected of carrying out the devastating bombing of a Bangkok shrine that killed 20 people. AFP PHOTO / MANAN VATSYAYANA
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