Bus Fire Victim To Be Laid To Rest
Spokesperson for the deceased’s family, Sisa Matanisiga confirmed that 52 year old Salome Radravu who died on Tuesday night is survived by her husband and two sons.
And Colonial has offered to provide caskets for all the deceased, hearses for all the funerals in Suva and Naqali, fares for passage back to Ovalau for survivors and family members and for the hearse to Natovi for the two deceased and for the one family to go back to Taveuni.
Colonial's assistance was conveyed to the families by a delegation who presented their reguregu yesterday at Nabua.
Meanwhile, the owner of the Raiwaqa Bus Company today made a traditional presentation to the people of Natokalau who are currently staying at the Soqosoqo Vakamarama hall.
Ashok Kumar believes that the investigations to the bus fire have begun and he is assisting with the Police and LTA on any information that they want.
The Federal officers, who were in the country to investigate the horrific bus crash in Sigatoka, will return to Australia today and will compile a report for the Fijian Police.
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