
Mortal remains of Keralite killed in Israel taken to Kollam
The Hindu
Mortal remains of Indian youth killed in Israel missile attack brought to Kerala, funeral to be held in Kollam.
The mortal remains of Patnibin Maxwell, the Indian youth killed in a missile attack in Israel, were brought to Kerala in an Air India flight from Delhi on Friday evening.
Minister of State for External Affairs V. Muraleedharan and Israeli Consul General to India Tammy Ben-Haim were present at the Thiruvananthapuram airport to receive Maxwell’s body.
Maxwell’s brothers and relatives accompanied the mortal remains that were taken to his hometown in Kollam by road from the State capital. The funeral, according to relatives, will be held on Saturday at Kollam by 4 p.m.
“We thank the Israeli government for cooperating well with the Indian government and taking initiatives to bring Maxwell’s mortal remains to India without delay,” Mr. Muraleedharan said.
He said the paperwork was under way to provide compensation for the family of Maxwell.
Lamenting the incident as highly unfortunate, Ms. Ben-Haim, who had flown down from Bengaluru to receive the mortal remains, said the Israeli government was waging a war against terrorism and doing everything to protect the natives and foreign nationals in the country from terror attacks.
“We will take care of the family of Maxwell and are working out a compensation plan for his family. The Israeli government is with the family at this unfortunate time, and we will do everything to share their grief,” Ms. Ben-Haim said.