GEORGETOWN: one of five Malaysians who survived the hostage incident in oil and Gas Production Complex (OGPC) Aménas airport, Algeria, Wednesday last week, happy in being able to return home safely.
Construction engineer, Ravi Kappusamy, 48, said he also felt heartened returned to be with his family.
Just Ravi arrives, his wife Doreen Michael Tajie, 45 and two cubs, Vijayabalan, 19, and 18 Sharmilaah Deve embraced him before trying to hide yourself behind a jacket it holds.
Efforts by the media to menemubual Ravi failed when he was surrounded by his family members, including two men believed to be pengawalnya rush toward Nissan Sentra available waiting outside the compound LTAPP.
In the event Wednesday, 60 members of armed insurgents capture OGPC Aménas airport in the Sahara for four days for revenge against acts of Algeria allow air space used the French army to attack rebels Mali, before surrender, Sunday.
Malaysians reported missing in the attack was identified as Chong Ngen Chung and Tan Wee Ping, both technicians JGC Corporation Pte Ltd, a leading Japanese company petroleum based in Singapore.
Three other friends, including two engineers, Lau Seek Chiang, 38, and Ravi Kuppusamy, 48, as well as technicians, Patrick Purait Awang freed rebel group, last Friday.
They are still in Algiers while waiting for take-home to the ground water before this weekend.
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