Grief takes over Eid festivities as 17 die in Dubai bus accident

Press Trust of India  |  Dubai 

Eid holidays turned tragic for a majority of the families of the 17 people, including 12 Indians, who died in a horrific road accident after a bus from crashed in a low-clearance signboard here.

Twelve Indians were among those who died after the of the bus, belonging to the Omani bus transport company Mwasalat, wrongly entered a road not designated for buses towards metro station here on Thursday, reported.

The rest of the deceased are yet to be identified.

However, the police authorities said the number of Indians who died in the accident could increase further.

Nahimshaad CK, a Dubai-resident, said that his uncle Ummer Chonokadavath, 65, and his son Nabil Ummer, 25, were among the dead.

The duo, who hailed from district in Kerala, had gone to to celebrate Eid with Chonokadavath's daughter.

"They were on their way back from after celebrating Eid. My uncle has had a business here (Dubai) for many years," he was quoted as saying by

Jamaludeen Arakkaveettil, an employee of a Dubai-based firm, was also one of the victims. He had gone to to visit a friend.

"We saw him last week before the (Eid) holidays began. He wished Eid Mubarak to everyone and left," his colleague said.

Efforts are underway to repatriate his body back to where his wife and daughters reside, the report said.

The wife of 30-year-old wept inconsolably after she received the of her husband's death at the station.

Deepak Kumar, 40, an accountant, along with his family was returning after spending the Eid holidays with a cousin in Oman, reported.

Kumar, who hails from Kerala, died in the accident, while his wife and four-year-old daughter were injured and are undergoing treatment in

The injured Omani of the bus is also undergoing treatment in the hospital and the Police have recorded his statement, the report said.

The had earlier tweeted that four Indians were discharged after first aid and three are receiving treatment in

The bus, carrying 31 passengers, crashed into a height barrier that cut the left side of the bus and killed passengers sitting on that side, reported.

expressed his condolences to the families of the deceased.

"Deeply grieved by the unfortunate bus accident in Dubai that has claimed 12 Indian lives. My sincere condolences to the families," he tweeted.

Indian had earlier confirmed the death of 12 Indians in the accident.

"With great sadness we inform that Indian fatalities in Dubai bus accident have gone up to 12," he tweeted.

He said that the embassy officials are at the station and mortuary to extend all assistance to the families of the victims.

The too expressed its condolences.

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First Published: Fri, June 07 2019. 17:00 IST