The tragic death of Nepali food-delivery motorcyclist Ajay Shrestha shook the island, and now friends and family are seeking answers about the accident.
The 28-year-old was killed when a truck overturned in Marsa, hitting a pole which in turn killed Shrestha. The relatives are calling for the release of his body for repatriation so that love ones can start preparations for the Hindu funeral ritual which takes around 13-days.
Shrestha died Wednesday morning when the lorry’s load of scrap metal and a lamppost hit his Kymco Agility motorbike as he was making a food delivery in the opposite direction of Aldo Moro Road. Despite being taken to hospital, he unfortunately did not survive.
Speaking on social media, close family friend Aryan Khanal in Nepal spoke about the shock experienced by all his loved ones. He also revealed that Ajay was planning on visiting Nepal.
Ajay moved to Malta for work in 2018 and was living with Nepali friends in Msida. He celebrated his 28th birthday last week, and was a cricket player and coach.
Due to there being no Nepal Embassy in Malta, the Non-Residence Nepali Association Malta is currently in contact with counterparts in London. The release of the body is expected to take around two weeks, which is a very long time considering the funeral rite.
Johann Camilleri, from Camilleri Funeral Directors International, explained that the body can only be sent to Nepal once it is released by the magistrate carrying out the inquiry. Sources have revealed to Times of Malta newsroom that the autopsy should be carried out today as part of the inquiry to establish the exact cause of death.
The repatriation is expected to cost around €5,000 and is being funded by members of the Nepal community who are setting up a fundraiser with the food delivery company.
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