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Saudi Arabia road mishap: 5 Indians killed

| | Feb 26, 2015, at 02:33 am
Riyadh, Feb 25 (IBNS): At least five Indians were killed in a road mishap in Saudi Arabia's Huraymila town, media reports said.

The accident occurred on Monday.

According to reports, four people from Kerala and one from Bihar were killed in the mishap.

The accident occurred when they were returning from King Khaled International Airport to their camp in Huraymila.

"Rona Hayat Muhammed, 44, the Indian driver of the car, was also killed in the accident," Arab News reported.

"The four Keralites were identified as Mohammed Haneef, 52, his wife Noor Jahan, 49, Salim, 50, and Shareef, 50," it said.

The bodies of the deceased have been kept in the morgue of the Huraymala General Hospital.
 

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