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Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) personnel working to restore the erosion and sinking soil at the Kampung Tunku Muslim Cemetery, on May 11, 2022. — Picture by MBPJ

Kampung Tunku Muslim cemetery’s soil sinks, next-of-kin called to identify grave sites

By Sheeda Fathil

SHAH ALAM, May 11 — The Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) has begun repairing areas affected by erosion and sinking soil at the Kampung Tunku Muslim Cemetery yesterday.

Its corporate communication unit said the repair works are being carried out by adding soil to the affected areas, cleaning the construction waste as well as reinstalling damaged grave structures (kepuk)

A number of the graves at the Kampung Tunku Muslim Cemetery require repairs due to erosion and sinking soil, seen here on on May 11, 2022. — Picture by MBPJ

“However, we ask the heirs and next-of-kin (of the deceased buried there) to cooperate and come to the cemetery’s site office in Petaling Jaya for the identifying process and to verify the site

“They can come to the office starting today until May 17, from 8am to 4pm,” said MBPJ in a Facebook post.

The council added that among the long-term actions which will be implemented include improving and cleaning the drainage system, building a walkway and repairing the concrete fence.

“All of the work will be done by quotation through the appointment of a contractor,” it said.

Members of the public who wish to inquire can contact MBPJ’s Community Development Department (Cemetery and Crematorium Service) at 03-78737895/019-3842997 (Mat Afindi Mohamad).

 

 

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