List of Hyderabad Umrah pilgrims feared dead in Madinah accident released

Hyderabad Desk

Hyderabad: The list of Umrah pilgrims from Hyderabad who are feared dead in the Madinah accident has been released.

The accident took place when the bus in which the pilgrims were traveling from Makkah to the holy city of Madinah collided with a diesel tanker early Monday morning. At least 42 Umrah pilgrims are feared dead after the fatal accident.

List of Hyderabad Umrah pilgrims feared dead in Madinah

Following is the list of Umrah pilgrims who are feared dead:

  • Rahmathbee
  • Mariyam Fatima
  • Sara Begum
  • Shehnaaz Begum
  • Shoukat Begum
  • Mohammed Moulana
  • Sara Mahmood Al Amoudi
  • Shahajehan Begum
  • Salauddin Shaik
  • Mastan Mohammed
  • Zakiya Begum
  • Mohammed Ali
  • Raheem Unnisa
  • Ghousiya Begum
  • Akther Begum
  • Naseeruddin Shaik
  • Abdul Khadeer Mohammed
  • Abdul Shoeb Mohammed
  • Humera Nazneen
  • Sabiha Sultana
  • Shirahatti Abdul Gani Ahmed Saheb
  • Rizwana Begum
  • Irfan Ahmed
  • Parveen Begum
  • Sohail Mohammed
  • Shaik Zain Uddin
  • Farana Sultana
  • Rida Tazeen
  • Farheen Begum
  • Tasmia Tahreen
  • Mohammed Manzoor
  • Mohammed Shazain Ahmed
  • Izaan Ahmed
  • Hamdan Ahmed
  • Huzaifa Jaffar Syed
  • Zaheen Begum
  • Shabana Begum
  • Anees Fathima
  • Ameena Begum
  • Saleem Khan
  • Mohammed Shoaib ur Rahman
  • Rayees Begum
  • Umaiza Fatima
  • Sana Sultana
  • Uzairuddin Shaik
  • Mehrish Fatima

Deeply shocked, says Azharuddin

Meanwhile, Telangana’s Minister for Minorities Welfare Mohammed Azharuddin on Monday expressed deep shock over the accident involving a bus carrying Indian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.

“Deeply shocked by the tragic accident involving a bus carrying Indian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia. My heartfelt prayers are with all those affected, especially the families from Hyderabad who were part of this unfortunate incident,” Azharuddin said in a post on X.

The minister said Chief Minister Revanth Reddy took immediate action, directing officials to gather complete details and coordinate with the Ministry of External Affairs and the Saudi Embassy to ensure all necessary support and relief measures are provided without delay.

“A dedicated control room has been set up to assist families and monitor the situation closely: 79979 59754; 99129 19545. We stand with the families during this difficult time and will extend every possible support through the Minority Welfare Department, Govt of Telangana,” Azharuddin added.


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