Self-proclaimed Sultan of Sulu in the Philippines dies
Jamalul Kiram's last words were to urge his followers to continue struggle for Malaysian state of Sabah, his wife said
A self-proclaimed Philippine sultan whose followers launched a bloody incursion into the Malaysian state of Sabah earlier this year died of organ failure in a Manila hospital yesterday.
Jamalul Kiram III, 75, who described himself as the "Sultan of Sulu" after a group of islands in the southern Philippines, died at a government hospital but remained defiant to the end, his wife, Fatima Kiram said.
"The sultan died a poor but honourable man," she said, adding that his fight to reclaim Sabah as part of the sultanate's territory would continue.
"His last words to all his brothers and followers were, 'It has already begun. Let us continue it for the good of our people. Do not abandon our people,'" she quoted him as saying.
She said, however, this did not mean renewed violence, adding that the family was willing to enter into negotiations with Malaysia. Her husband had been undergoing twice-weekly dialysis sessions for kidney disease before his death.