Bodies of 4 Telangana workers killed in UAE fire reach home

IANS  |  Hyderabad 

Bodies of four of the five workers from who died in a fire in in October last year have reached their home towns.

The mortal remains of Naresh Muchindla and Prakash Malavath were brought from to Hyderabad on Friday. The state government provided free hearse service to transport the bodies to their homes in Nirmal district.

Bodies of Thota Rakesh of Nizamabad and Gandla Abhilash of Nirmal districts were brought on Thursday.

The bodies of the four workers were identified after the state government last month sent their relatives to to give their DNA samples.

Five workers from were killed in an accident in a labour camp on Reem island on October 19 in They were working for Gulf Dunes Landscaping & Agricultural Services Co.

The body of Pitla Naresh of Kamareddy district was identified and was brought to India in January.

As the other bodies were charred beyond recognition, the Indian embassy in the had asked the NRI Department of to prepare a close relative each of the deceased for journey to to give DNA samples.

--IANS

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Bodies of 4 Telangana workers killed in UAE fire reach home

Bodies of four of the five workers from Telangana who died in a fire in Abu Dhabi in October last year have reached their home towns.

Bodies of four of the five workers from who died in a fire in in October last year have reached their home towns.

The mortal remains of Naresh Muchindla and Prakash Malavath were brought from to Hyderabad on Friday. The state government provided free hearse service to transport the bodies to their homes in Nirmal district.

Bodies of Thota Rakesh of Nizamabad and Gandla Abhilash of Nirmal districts were brought on Thursday.

The bodies of the four workers were identified after the state government last month sent their relatives to to give their DNA samples.

Five workers from were killed in an accident in a labour camp on Reem island on October 19 in They were working for Gulf Dunes Landscaping & Agricultural Services Co.

The body of Pitla Naresh of Kamareddy district was identified and was brought to India in January.

As the other bodies were charred beyond recognition, the Indian embassy in the had asked the NRI Department of to prepare a close relative each of the deceased for journey to to give DNA samples.

--IANS

ms/lok/vt

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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