Sada's body was brought home with the help of the Nepali Embassy in Kuala Lumpur.
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The body of 32-year-old Manjay Sada, a resident of Gorgama, Bishnupur Rural Municipality-6, Saptari, who died in Malaysia, arrived home on Monday morning after 25 days.
Sada's body was brought home with the help of the Nepali Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. His body will be cremated on Monday itself, according to the family.
The deceased Sada had gone to Malaysia 12 years ago for foreign employment. According to the information there, Sada, who did not receive work and salary, had left his job there and was working under the name 'Rajiv Bahadur' in a flash company through Tafaddal Security Sdn Bhd.
Sada, who suddenly fell seriously ill five weeks ago, was admitted to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Keylang. He died on Chaitra 26 during treatment.
The news of Sada's death led to the family being unable to send the Rs 700,000 for treatment expenses, and the body was left stranded, 'Ikantipur' had made the public. The Nepali embassy sent the body through a casket company after Sada was asked to pay the entire expenses from the Keylang-based flash company.
