TAIWAN DEATH: FAMILY APPEALS FOR E735 000 REPARATION FUNDS
MBABANE - A family of Zondwako is urgently seeking E735 000 to repatriate the body of Delisa Elisha Dlamini, a liSwati teacher found dead in his Taiwan flat.
Dlamini, who had been working in Taiwan since 2022, was discovered by friends after he failed to report for work last Monday and did not answer his phone.
Results
His elder half-sister, Danica Phiri, confirmed the death, stating the family is awaiting the results of police investigation.
“We are still in shock and are waiting for the police investigation to give us answers about his death,” said Phiri.
Informed
Despite the ongoing investigation, the family has been informed that they can repatriate Dlamini’s body, but the cost is substantial, estimated at E735 000.
Dlamini, a 2018 graduate of the University of Eswatini (UNESWA) was privately employed and not part of the official Taiwanese Government teacher recruitment programme.
The family has launched a public appeal for financial assistance to cover the repatriation costs.
Assistance
“We, the family of Delisa Elisha Dlamini, are seeking your kind assistance to help transport the remains of our beloved relative from Taiwan to Eswatini,” a social media post stated.
“Any contribution, no matter how small, will bring us closer to giving our loved one a dignified farewell at home.”
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