Dubai: The mortal remains of 11 Indians killed in a horrific road accident in Dubai were repatriated on Sunday while the body of a 22-year-old Indian was cremated in Dubai in the Gulf emirate, an official said. 12 Indians were among 17 people killed in Dubai on Thursday when a bus, mostly with Eid vacationers coming from Oman, entered a restricted lane and rammed into a low-clearance sign.
The repatriation of 11 Indians was complete when the last three bodies were flown to Mumbai on an Air India flight, the official who was making arrangements for the flights was quoted as saying by the Gulf News. The flight departed at 3.39am Sunday. “All mortal remains were moved as scheduled. The procedures were completed by 11.45pm,” he said.
Roshni Moolchandani, the youngest victim, was cremated in Dubai on Saturday at the Jebel Ali crematorium. Her final rites were completed by her family who came over from India, said a social worker.
Consul General of India in Dubai Vipul said the mortal remains of the Indian victims would be repatriated free of cost by Air India in cases where employers were not bearing expenses. The mission had issued travel documents for free and also offered to bear the cost of embalming in cases where the families needed support.