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Indian girl dies of heart-attack in Saudi Arabia

| | Jul 02, 2017, at 10:54 pm
Jeddah, July 2 (IBNS): An Indian girl died of a heart-attack in Half Moon beach in Al-Khobar city of Saudi Arabia, local media reports said on Sunday.

The girl has been identified as Saher Parvez.

The fifteen-year-old was a student of International Indian School in Dammam (IISD).

“It was a pleasure trip. We gathered at the beach and my daughter was enjoying the seawaters. After some time she came out from the waters and called my wife,” the girl’s father Parvez Ali Khan told Saudi Gazette.

“Seeing the sudden worsening of her condition, my wife who was near panic called for help. The rescue teams from the coast guard rushed to the spot and shifted her to King Fahd Medical City, where Saher was pronounced dead on arrival,” he said.

Half Moon Bay is located near Khobar city in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It is a popular destination for tourists.

Image: Wikimedia Commons

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