Bantwal woman dies in Kuwait accident, kin asked to contact officials


Bantwal woman dies in Kuwait accident, kin asked to contact officials

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Mar 28: A communiqué received by the office of the city police commissioner here has conveyed the information that a woman hailing from Dakshina Kannada (DK) district has lost her life in an accident in Kuwait.

The officials at Kuwait have provided the details of the woman as Rehana Muhammed Khan, daughter of Abdulla and wife of Muhammed Khan Samsheer Khan, Maroor, Bantwal, Mangalore, Karnataka. Her passport bears the number Z018823.

The officials have asked the relatives of the woman if any to contact the concerned immediately with details. If no one comes forward to claim the body, the same will be disposed off at Kuwait, they have added.

The office of the police commissioner here has requested heirs if any of the deceased woman to contact their office immediately.

  

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  • MS, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 28 2013

    Any Kannada Committee / Sangha, Please manage to send her mortal remains & help her family in other formalities..

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