The Chief Execuitve Officer (CEO) of NoRKA (Non-Resident Keralite Affairs), Sudeep said on Tuesday, that the embassy and the company have taken the responsibility to get back the mortal remains of Solomon Daniel who died due to a missile attack in Libya.
Sudeep told ANI, "Solomon Daniel died in Libya due to the explosion of missile attack. And it happened the day before yesterday morning. His dead body is there. The embassy has taken all the arrangement for de-boarding it."
"Yesterday also we had a conversation with the embassy. The chief minister has extended a special request to send back the mortal remains. They have some formality to be completed in Libya, so after that they will send it. The company with which he was employed has taken all the responsibility to send back his mortal remains at the earliest," he added.
Solomon Daniel died when a shell exploded while he was walking towards a bus in the strife-torn capital of Libya, Tripoli.
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