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Heirs of seafarer who drowned in Bangladesh waters eligible for Socso benefits

KUALA LUMPUR: The next of kin of Muhammad Isa Muhammad Veeramohan, a Malaysian ship crew member reported to have fallen overboard and drowned while installing a pilot ladder in the waters of Chittagong, Bangladesh last Wednesday, are eligible to receive benefits from the Social Security Organisation (Perkeso).

Human Resources Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong said that a review found that the 31-year-old crew member of MTT Sapangar to be an active contributor under the Employees’ Social Security Act 1969 (Act 4) since 2011.

Consequently, he said the parents of the deceased are entitled to receive Funeral Management Benefits (FPM) and Dependent’s Benefit (FOT) as the deceased was unmarried.

“His parents, Muhammad Veeramohan Abdullah, 72, and Rabiah Buang, 61, will receive a one-time payment of FPM amounting to RM2,000 and will receive a monthly FOT of RM1,417.32 for their lifetime.

ALSO READ: Body of Malaysian crew who fell into sea off Bangladesh recovered

“The Ministry and Perkeso hope that the assistance provided will help the family continue their lives after the loss of the deceased,“ he said in a statement issued by Perkeso today.

He said the Ministry of Human Resources and Perkeso also expressed their appreciation to the National Union of Seafarers of Peninsular Malaysia (NUSPM) which assisted in the information gathering process regarding the incident.

The statement also informed that the Skuad Perkeso Prihatin visited the residence of the heirs in Kampung Raja Uda, Port Klang to hand over the FPM payment and present a care box.

Earlier, the media reported that the victim’s body was found by rescue teams on May 10, two days after he was reported to have fallen overboard on May 8 at around 8.15 am. The incident was reported to have occurred a day after the ship arrived in the waters of Chittagong from Singapore.

ALSO READ: Family hopes repatriation of body of Malaysian crew from Bangladesh can be expedited

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