
Honda Sri Utama Auto said the employee had breached the company’s policy.
“We once again apologise for the hurt her comment has caused. We will be more attentive in training and educating our employees to instil high moral values and respect for all individuals at all times,” said the company’s director, Wong Chee Keong, in a statement.
The company had earlier suspended the female employee over a social media posting, in which she said Adib’s death was not a failure of the government but “your God’s failure” in healing Adib.
Adib, who was with the Subang Jaya fire station, was assaulted by a mob during the Sri Maha Mariamman temple fracas in Seafield, Subang Jaya last month.
He died Monday night at the National Heart Institute in Kuala Lumpur.
He was buried in Kedah after a funeral in his hometown in Kg Tebengau, Kuala Kedah attended by thousands.