Naltar tragedy: Major Faisal laid to rest in Swabi

Major Faisal joined the army in 2003 and later joined the aviation wing in 2011


Our Correspondents May 14, 2015
Major Faisal leaves behind a widow and a nine-month-old daughter. PHOTO COURTESY: MAJOR FAISAL’S FAMILY

SWABI/ PESHAWAR:


Major Faisal who perished in the tragic helicopter crash in Naltar Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan last week was laid to rest in his hometown Mohalla Rana Garhi in Chota Lahor, Swabi Thursday afternoon. He was 32 years old.


Peshawar Corps Commander Hidayatur Rehman, Brigadier Khalid, other military and police officials, Senator Liaqat Ali Khan Tarakai, MPA Muhammad Ali Tarakai, JUI-F Swabi chief Attaul Haq Darwish, MPA Abdul Karim, other political leaders and activists from across Swabi as well as district administration officials participated in his funeral.Prayers were offered at 2pm and he was then laid to rest in his ancestral graveyard.

Major Faisal joined the army in 2003 and later joined the aviation wing in 2011. He was promoted to the rank of major in 2013.

He was the younger brother of National Accountability Bureau Deputy Director Nadeem Khan and leaves behind a widow and a nine-month-old daughter.



“The burial was delayed due to the DNA test. Since all bodies retrieved from the chopper were badly burnt, it was necessary to establish their identities via DNA tests,” a relative told The Express Tribune.

On May 8, a Pakistan Army MI-17 helicopter crashed in Naltar Valley, killing eight people. The deceased included two pilots, a crew member and foreign dignitaries and their wives.

The foreign office denied any foul play in the incident, saying the crash occurred because of a technical fault in the engine.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 15th, 2015. 

COMMENTS (12)

Viraf Mehta | 8 years ago | Reply @Raju Indian As a fellow citizen of India, I am ashamed at your sentiments. Here is a person who leaves behind a young widow and a beautiful little girl who will never be able to tell the world what a wonderful father she had, and you, you are bringing politics into the picture? Shame on you.
Raja Porus | 8 years ago | Reply Deepest condolences to the family of Major Faisal Shaheed from the whole of Pakistan and especially from all the Rajput clans across Pakistan. May eternal peace be with you Major Faisal Shaheed and with all those Pakistanis and friends of ours who perished in this tragedy. "A Shaheed is not dead, he lives."
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