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13 Bangladeshis among Saudi Bus Crash Death Toll

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At least 13 Bangladeshi Umrah pilgrims were killed in an accident at the southwestern region of Saudi Arabia on Monday, said an official of Foreign Ministry on Wednesday, reports UNB.

The deceased were identified as Shahidul Islam, son of Shariat Ulla in Noakhali’s Senbagh, Mamun Mia, son of Abdul Awal and Russel Molla of Muradnagar in Cumilla, Mohammad Helal of Noakhali district, Sabuj Hossain of Laxmipur district, Md Asif and Sifat Ullah of Maheshkhali in Cox’s Bazar district, Md Imam Hossain Rony, son of Abdul Latif in Gazipur district, Ruk Mia, son of Kalu Mia of Chandpur district, Gias Hamid of Debidwar in Cumilla district, Mohammad Nazmul, son of Kawsar Mia and Rony, son of Iskandar of Jashore district and Mohammad Hossain of Cox’s Bazar district.

At least 24 people died and 23 others were injured in a bus accident on Monday in Saudi Arabia, authorities said.

The bus was carrying 47 Umrah Hajj pilgrims to Makkah and among them 35 passengers were Bangladeshi nationals, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Seheli Sabrin said.

The accident occurred in Saudi Arabia’s Asir province — around 650km away from Jeddah — at around 4:00pm on Monday.

According to media reports, the bus collided with a bridge following a brake failure, overturned and burst into flames.

Hospital authorities said that it is very difficult to determine the nationality due to the burning and disfiguring of the bodies.

A team of the Consulate was sent to find out detailed information about Bangladeshis involved in the accident, according to a press release sent from Bangladesh Consulate General in Jeddah.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is deeply saddened to receive the unfortunate news of death of thirteen Bangladeshi migrant workers and the injury of seventeen others in a tragic bus accident in the Abha district of Asir Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Two officers of the Bangladesh Consulate General, Jeddah visited the area immediately after the incident and are trying to identify the victims and contact their family members in Bangladesh.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs extended its heartfelt condolences to the relatives of those who have lost their lives in this tragic accident and remains connected with the wounded and hospitalised and working for the early repatriation of the dead.

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