Background
Lloyd Fernando was born to a Sinhalese family in Sri Lanka in 1926.
Lloyd Fernando was born to a Sinhalese family in Sri Lanka in 1926.
Mr. Fernando was educated at Street Patrick’s in Singapore, with the Japanese occupation interrupting that education from 1943 to 1945.
In 1938, his family migrated to Singapore. During the Japanese attack on Singapore, Mr. Fernando’s father was killed.
During the Japanese occupation, Fernando worked in a variety of manual labour jobs.
Lloyd Fernando thereafter graduated from the University of Malaya in Singapore, and subsequently served as an instructor at the Singapore Polytechnic. Lloyd Fernando became an assistant lecturer at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur in 1960.
Mr. Fernando was awarded a scholarship at Leeds University, United Kingdom where he received his Doctor of Philosophy. In 1967 Fernando was appointed to serve as a professor at the English Department of the University of Malaya, where he served until his retirement in 1978.
Subsequently, Mr. Fernando studied law at City University in the United Kingdom and then at Middle Temple, returning to Malaysia with two law degrees, whereupon he was employed by a law firm, and thereafter started a separate law practice business. In 1997, Mr. Fernando had a stroke and ceased his professional activities.