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The family of an engineer who died when his car sank in floodwaters in Sydney s west has been farewelled by his family, who were forced to watch from a car after arriving from Pakistan.
Ayaz Younus, 25, died while driving to his first day at a new job in Glenorie when his car sank in rising floodwaters on March 24.
His parents flew from Pakistan to attend the funeral for their son on Wednesday, however they were unable to join the mourners for the service because they were still in Covid-19 quarantine - only allowed out, wearing masks and in a car, under a special exemption.
Parents of Pakistani man who died in NSW floods forced to watch burial through car window Mostafa Rachwani © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Steven Saphore/AAP
The parents of a man who died when his car was trapped in New South Wales flood waters have farewelled their son at a prayer service in Sydney after flying in from Pakistan.
Ayaz Younus, 25, was travelling to his first day at a new job in Glenorie on 24 March when his car got stuck in flood waters and he was unable to escape. He was on the phone to emergency services for almost 40 minutes before he died.
A Pakistani man who died when his car sank in floodwaters in Sydney s west six weeks ago will be farewelled by family and friends at a prayer service in Sydney.
The grieving parents of 25-year-old Ayaz Younus flew from Pakistan to attend the funeral for their son on Wednesday.
Mr Younus was on the way to his first day at a new job in Glenorie on March 24 and was on the phone to emergency services just before he died.
He was a software engineer who had recently completed his masters degree, and was about to start working as a driver for a multinational company.
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