Honda suspended today a staff for allegedly attributing the death of fireman Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim, who perished after answering an emergency call at a riot at a Hindu temple, to God as she tried to defend the government from blame.
Caryn Yean’s alleged comment on Facebook, “Bkn kerajaangagal…tuhan u yggagalxsembuhkanadib” (It wasn’t the government who failed…it was your god who failed to heal Adib), had gone viral.
“We sincerely apologise for the insensitive comment made by our staff (Caryn Yean) on the sad passing of fireman Adib,” Honda Sri Utama Auto Malaysia director Wong Chee Keong said in a letter posted on the dealer’s Facebook page.
“We do not condone or will tolerate such behaviour online or offline. At this moment, we have suspended the said staff (Caryn Yean) and started an internal investigation, and we will take the sternest action possible. Our deepest condolences to fireman’s family; our thoughts are with them at such a difficult time.”
In response to the controversy, Honda Malaysia issued a statement on its Facebook page: “Honda Malaysia unreservedly apologise for the insensitive and thoughtless comment by Caryn Yean employed by our dealer.”
“Her comment is against the values of Honda’s firm stand of respect for all people and individuals.“
In the same statement, Honda Malaysia said that it is looking closely into the matter and an investigation is already underway.
In addition, Honda Malaysia will also be sending a memo to all its dealer-owners to ensure that adequate training is provided to its associates.
Adib died at the National Heart Institute last night after three weeks in hospital over severe injuries to his lungs and ribs, which he had sustained when he responded to an emergency call at the riots at the Sri Maha Mariamman Devasthanam temple in Seafield, Subang Jaya on November 27.
The two vehicles that carried emergency workers from the Fire and Rescue Department were reportedly attacked upon arrival, with Adib allegedly pulled out from one of the vehicles and assaulted by a mob.
[via Malay Mail]
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