List of members of the Malaysian Parliament who died in office
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The following is a list of members of the Parliament of Malaysia who died in office.
Dewan Negara
[edit]Member | Party | Constituency | Selection | Date of death | Age at death (years) | Cause | |
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Leong Yew Koh | Alliance (MCA) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 12 January 1963 | 74[1] | |||
Nik Mohamed Adeeb Nik Mohamed | PAS | Kelantan | Elected by the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly | 4 April 1964 | 46 | ||
Oyang Lawai Jau | SNAP | Sarawak | Elected by the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly | 6 August 1974 | |||
S. P. Seenivasagam | BN (PPP) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 4 July 1975 | ||||
Athi Nahappan | BN (MIC) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 9 May 1976[2] | ||||
Ngau Ken Lock | BN (MCA) | Pahang | Elected by the Pahang State Legislative Assembly | 8 March 1978 | |||
Mohamed Said Abu Bakar | BN (USNO) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 16 April 1978 | ||||
Chan Kwong Hon | BN (MCA) | Selangor | Elected by the Selangor State Legislative Assembly | 29 May 1978 | |||
Abu Bakar Titingan Damsani | BN (USNO) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 20 January 1980 | 60 | |||
Dasimah Dasir | BN (UMNO) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 7 October 1980[3] | ||||
Ismail Sheikh Ibrahim | BN (UMNO) | Perlis | Elected by the Perlis State Legislative Assembly | 17 June 1981 | |||
Ismail Hassan | BN (UMNO) | Johor | Elected by the Johor State Legislative Assembly | 4 October 1982 | |||
Mohamed Ghazali Jawi | BN (UMNO) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 9 December 1982 | ||||
Eban Salleh | BN (UMNO) | Johor | Elected by the Johor State Legislative Assembly | 6 April 1983 | |||
Pandak Hamid Puteh Jali | BN (UMNO) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 22 May 1983 | ||||
Yaacob Engku Yunus | BN (UMNO) | Kelantan | Elected by the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly | 26 August 1983 | |||
Hussein Mohd. Nordin | BN (UMNO) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 8 April 1984 | ||||
Salleh Kassim | BN (UMNO) | Trengganu | Elected by the Trengganu State Legislative Assembly | 3 March 1985 | |||
Ismail Nagore | BN (UMNO) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 3 June 1987 | ||||
Jinuin Jimin | BN (PDS) | Sabah | Elected by the Sabah State Legislative Assembly | 12 July 1998 | Road accident[4] | ||
Zainol Abidin Johari | BN (UMNO) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 20 July 1998 | ||||
Poo Yew Choy | BN (MCA) | Johor | Elected by the Johor State Legislative Assembly | 18 March 2003 | |||
Sinniah Raju | BN (MIC) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 8 December 2004 | ||||
Mohd. Fuad Ahmad | Independent | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 26 April 2006 | ||||
Vijayaratnam Seevaratnam | BN (Gerakan) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 3 November 2008 | 58 | Fall from a roof[5] | ||
Lee Sing Chooi | BN (MCA) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 9 December 2008 | 56 | Heart attack[6] | ||
Ismail Md. Salleh | Independent | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 27 August 2009 | 61 | Heart attack[7] | ||
Subbaiyah Palaniappan | BN (MIC) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 18 April 2012 | ||||
Norahan Abu Bakar | BN (UMNO) | Pahang | Elected by the Pahang State Legislative Assembly | 22 September 2017 | |||
Sambanthan Manickam | All Malaysian Indian Progressive Front | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 15 October 2019 | 54 | Heart attack[8] | ||
Ong Chong Swen | BN (MCA) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 18 November 2019 | 69[9] | |||
Mutang Tagal | GPS (PBB) | Nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong | 10 May 2024 | 69[10] |
Dewan Rakyat
[edit]See also
[edit]References
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- ^ D. Kanyakumari (9 May 2014). "MIC founding member Janaky Athi Nahappan dies, funeral on Sunday". The Star. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
- ^ "13 New Senators Take Their Oath" (PDF). The Star. Perdana Leadership Foundation Library. 16 December 1980. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
- ^ "Sabah Senator Jimin killed in crash". The Straits Times. Klik. 13 July 1998. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
- ^ SARBAN SINGH; C.S. NATHAN; LESTER KONG (4 November 2008). "Gerakan V–P Vijayaratnam falls from rooftop". The Star Online. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
- ^ "MCA Senator Datuk Lee Sing Chooi dies of heart attack". the Star Online. 10 December 2008. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
- ^ "Disabled person to replace Prof Ismail in Senate". Malaysiakini. 9 December 2009. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
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- ^ "MCA senator Ong Chong Swen passes away". Malaysiakini. 19 November 2019. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
- ^ "Senate president Mutang Tagal dies". Free Malaysia Today. 10 May 2024. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
- ^ Mohamed Abid (2003). Reflections of pre-independence Malaya. Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Pelanduk Publications. p. 42. ISBN 967-978-865-2. OCLC 53896919.
- ^ Pengemudi Bahtera Merdeka Johor (in Malay). Abu Bakar bin Abdul Hamid, Zam Ismail, 1943-, Kamdi Kamil, 1949- (1st ed.). Johor Bahru: Yayasan Warisan Johor. 2012. p. 212. ISBN 978-983-2440-46-8. OCLC 870691698.
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