To the family of Miss Lo Hwei Yen,
I do not know Miss Lo in person, but I believe a lot of us out here share your loss ... It is indeed a very tragic incident, but hopefully, all of you may find the strength to continue with your lives ... and for those cowards who had committed such a horrendous crime against her, I am sure they will pay for their crime very soon, and die from a damn painful slow death!!!
With deepest condolences ... :(
NobueNagai
When I 1st saw the news, a chill came down my spine, then I felt sad, then anger.
I imagined her last harrowing hours of her life, a story playing in my mind.
I imagined myself in her situation and how much I would have regretted if I did not come out alive.
Then I imagined her loved ones coming together to grieve upon the tragic loss.
Now I know how it feels like for those in other parts of the world who lost one of their countrymen to mindless, cowardly killings stemming from dumb acts of terrorism.
An innocent life lost, caught amidst the political/religious agenda of senseless killers.
Why kill? What was achieved?
Condolence to the family.
paufurhs
Tragic and deeply saddening.
Here is a woman in the prime of her life on a one day business trip to Mumbai. For but for a twist of fate, it could be you or me or someone else we know. It's the senselessness and needlessness that is so jarring and terrifying.
No amount of rage at the insane injustice or despair at the random senselessness can change the fact that fellow human lives were lost. Each of these people had their own lives, dreams, children, family, lovers. Gone now.
I can't even imagine what your pain must be like, but here are my deepest sympathies and condolences to Ms Lo's husband and family.
76PaperD