A passenger's ID card and other documents were burnt during the bus-firing.
In Madina, the bus of the Umrah pilgrims suffered a devastating accident in Madinah, killing 35 people and injuring 4 others. Identifying the casualties in the crash was a troubling step as passenger ID cards and other documents were burnt down during the fire that broke out in the bus.
However, the problem was solved that the DNA of the burial bodies was being done. In this regard, a Saudi newspaper said that the identity of the dead Umara pilgrims in the bus accident is in progress. Nine Pakistanis were also killed in the incident, whose administration has obtained DNA samples from the relatives of the deceased Pakistanis in order to identify the bodies.
Upon identification, the bodies of the loved ones will be handed over to the survivors. In this regard, the Health Ministry said that identification of the bodies could only be made possible by DNA after the identity documents of the passengers were burnt. However, the condition of Akbar, a Pakistani citizen who was injured in the accident is still of serious concern. According to hospital sources, Akbar's body was burned to some extent due to the fire. The Pakistani consulate has said that the final identification of the bodies of the victims of the bus crash will be completed by the Saudi consulate soon.
In Madina, the bus of the Umrah pilgrims suffered a devastating accident in Madinah, killing 35 people and injuring 4 others. Identifying the casualties in the crash was a troubling step as passenger ID cards and other documents were burnt down during the fire that broke out in the bus.
However, the problem was solved that the DNA of the burial bodies was being done. In this regard, a Saudi newspaper said that the identity of the dead Umara pilgrims in the bus accident is in progress. Nine Pakistanis were also killed in the incident, whose administration has obtained DNA samples from the relatives of the deceased Pakistanis in order to identify the bodies.
Upon identification, the bodies of the loved ones will be handed over to the survivors. In this regard, the Health Ministry said that identification of the bodies could only be made possible by DNA after the identity documents of the passengers were burnt. However, the condition of Akbar, a Pakistani citizen who was injured in the accident is still of serious concern. According to hospital sources, Akbar's body was burned to some extent due to the fire. The Pakistani consulate has said that the final identification of the bodies of the victims of the bus crash will be completed by the Saudi consulate soon.
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