Thousands render tribute to Lee on Singapore’s streets

Update: 2015-03-26 01:12 GMT
The coffin, wrapped in the Singaporean flag, was taken in a slow motorcade on a gun carriage as people wept on the streets, mourning the loss of the 91-year-old patriarch who passed away on Monday. People in large numbers lined the route from the Istana government complex, Lee’s workplace for decades as prime minister and cabinet advisor, to the Parliament House and chanted the name of modern Singapore’s first premier.

An open-topped military truck pulled the gun carriage carrying the dark brown wooden coffin in a glass case as shouts of “We love you!” and “Lee Kuan Yew!” filled the air. “Auld Lang Syne” played on bagpipes as the hour-long procession started from the Istana. Singaporeans will be able to pay their last respects to the founding premier round the clock till Saturday.

The funeral is on Sunday and Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian premier Tony Abbott will be among Southeast Asian heads of state present.

“Due to overwhelming response from members of the public, the lying in state at Parliament House will be open 24 hours daily from today until 28 Mar 2015, 8pm,” according to latest information on the Remembering Lee Kuan Yew website.

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