UAE: 3 Indian siblings, maid die in Abu Dhabi car crash
Three Indian siblings and their maid were killed in a tragic road accident in Abu Dhabi on Saturday morning, a UAE-based social worker has said.The crash apparently occurred near Shahama on the Abu Dhabi–Dubai road, when the car they were travelling in met with an accident. Khaleej Times has reached out to the Abu Dhabi Police for further details about the accident.Members of the family, who hail from the south Indian state of Kerala, were residents of Ras Al Khaimah and were returning after attending a cultural festival in the Capital.Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.“The family’s domestic help, along with the children has also died in the crash. The father and the mother, along with their 14-year-old, are in a serious condition and are being treated at a hospital in Abu Dhabi,” the social worker said.According to him, the extended family has requested that the deceased be buried in Abu Dhabi, where the accident took place. However, this would require special approval. “The extended family has reached out to us asking for burial in Abu Dhabi where the accident happened. But for that, a special permission is required. In the UAE, the primary rule for the burial of an expatriate is that the deceased must be buried in the emirate where their residency visa was issued. For this, a special permission is required, and that’s what we are trying for at the moment,” he added.UAE: Two Emirati sisters killed in Al Ain road crashUAE: Four-month-old son of Abu Dhabi crash victims in very critical condition, says unclePregnant widow of Emirati killed in Turkey says driver was reckless: Emarat Al Youm
Three Indian siblings and their maid were killed in a tragic road accident in Abu Dhabi on Saturday morning, a UAE-based social worker has said.
The crash apparently occurred near Shahama on the Abu Dhabi–Dubai road, when the car they were travelling in met with an accident. Khaleej Times has reached out to the Abu Dhabi Police for further details about the accident.
Members of the family, who hail from the south Indian state of Kerala, were residents of Ras Al Khaimah and were returning after attending a cultural festival in the Capital.
Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.
“The family’s domestic help, along with the children has also died in the crash. The father and the mother, along with their 14-year-old, are in a serious condition and are being treated at a hospital in Abu Dhabi,” the social worker said.
According to him, the extended family has requested that the deceased be buried in Abu Dhabi, where the accident took place.
However, this would require special approval. “The extended family has reached out to us asking for burial in Abu Dhabi where the accident happened. But for that, a special permission is required. In the UAE, the primary rule for the burial of an expatriate is that the deceased must be buried in the emirate where their residency visa was issued. For this, a special permission is required, and that’s what we are trying for at the moment,” he added.
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