Three Pakistani workers, Mushtaq Ahmed, Imdad Ullah, and Bakht Muneer Khan, tragically died in a car accident in Saudi Arabia. Hailing from Upper Dir, they were working abroad to support their families. Their bodies have been repatriated, and their loss has caused deep sorrow in their hometown.
A tragic Saudi Arabia accident has claimed the lives of three Pakistani workers: Mushtaq Ahmed, Imdad Ullah, and Bakht Muneer Khan. Hailing from the Kakad area of Upper Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, they worked abroad to support families back home.
The incident occurred while the men were travelling for work. Emergency teams responded, though severe injuries proved fatal for all three despite medical efforts. Their untimely demise brought profound sorrow to their loved ones.
Repatriation and Community Grief Following the Saudi Arabia Accident
Following formalities, arrangements were made for their bodies’ repatriation to Pakistan. Community members and local authorities facilitated this solemn process. SindhNews.com reported hundreds gathered in their village for a solemn reception.
Funeral prayers in their hometown saw massive attendance. Villagers remembered them as hardworking individuals. This tragic Saudi Arabia accident underscores the sacrifices and risks faced by overseas workers, highlighting the need for support for affected families.
