Indian stuck in Qatar dies of heart attack


Dubai, Oct 4 (IANS): An Indian expatriate worker who had not been able to travel home for over a decade due to financial difficulties has died of heart attack, a media report said.

Abdul Khader Meeran, 67, who hailed from Tamil Nadu's Thanjavoor district, died on September 22 after collapsing in the kitchen of his accommodation in the warehouse compound where he used to work as a watchman, the Gulf Times reported on Saturday.

Meeran, who was caught up in the struggle to mobilise savings from odd jobs to marry off his five daughters, could not afford to travel home even for his youngest daughter's wedding "as his finances were very bad", the daily cited a friend as saying.

"As all the major responsibilities to his family were over, he was planning to leave Qatar for good shortly," said the friend, who works as a driver.

"I am ready to take Meeran's body to India if someone could bear the expenses," he added.

There have been many instances of Indian expatriates unable to travel home for many years owing to financial issues.

In some cases, the intervention of community members and philanthropists have helped them return to their homes. But many others have died in Qatar.

 

  

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  • Suresh, Bajpe

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Whomsoever please do not accept dowry...

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  • Anil Matadakani, Mangaluru, Dubai

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    R.I.P. the Real Hero...

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  • MR, Shimoga

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
    We surely belong to Allah and to Him we shall return...

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    A heart wrenching tale of this poor man. Really pity him.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    very very sad.Poor fellow.may his Soul rest in peace.sacrificed his life for Family until his death.was his Family atleast tell him to come for good Long back.afterall he was already above 60.Even his Body cant be taken to hometown due to lac of Money.what a Situation !but now he is dead,he doesnt benifit not much.satisfaction for his Family to see his Body .what a life inforeign Country can bring?no words.

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  • Vinayak, mangalore / dubai

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    Just feeling pained. No words to express how I feel. Meeran worked hard to get his girls married off. What a sacrifice. May god rest his soul in peace.

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Sun, Oct 04 2015

    This Man Cannot Fulfill His Will After Decade Also, May His Soul Rest In Peace !!!!!

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