Mortal remains of Mangaluru youth who died in Abu Dhabi brought to hometown


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Jun 21: The mortal remains of a youth from Addur, who had died two weeks ago in Abu Dhabi, UAE, reached his native place here on Sunday, June 21.

Yashwanth Poojary, son of Lalita and late Narayana, natives of Addur, passed away in Abu Dhabi on June 5 following cardiac arrest.

Yashwanth had gone to Abu Dhabi three years ago on employment. It was initially said that Yashawanth had died in an accident. However, it was later confirmed that he had died of cardiac arrest.

The matter was brought to the notice of Asif Sooralpadi, president of Todaru Adarsh English Medium School. He immediately contacted NRI businessman Hidayath, who is also a native of Addur. Hidayath and his team swung into action, but they did not know where Yashawanth worked. They immediately created a WhatsApp group and managed to trace his workplace. They also created a page on Facebook in order to gather more information and coordinate better.

Yashawanth's passport and visa had expired. Nearly 45 documents had to be made ready because of this. They also contacted the Indian embassy. In addition, the deceased was tested for coronavirus, the report of which turned negative. Hidayath's team also coordinated in the post-mortem.

Asif Suralpadi, Muzammil Nooyi, Bhagyaraj, Rajesh Maroli, Deepak Mangaluru, lawyer Ullas Pinto helped from Mangaluru. In UAE NRI Kannadigas like Sridhar, Rashid Bejai, Sirajuddin Parladka, Pradeep Kirodian, Daya Kirodian, Naveed Magundi, Praveen Shetty, Basheer Koodlipete, Sharif Sarvey, Imran Khan Ermal and Deepa Poojary coordinated in bringing the mortal remains of Yashawanth to his native place.

As soon as the NRI Kannadigas came to know about the death of Yashawanth Poojary, they tried to get information from his Facebook account. They also informed the matter to NRI businessman Asif Sooralpadi, who inturn informed the matter to local of Addur Devadas. Devdas informed the matter to teacher Shyamala of Rosa Mystica school of Kaikamba. She inturn informed the matter to local person Bhagyaraj. Due to the efforts of Asif, Devaraj and Bhagyaraj, the matter was informed to deceased Yashwant's mother.

On the whole, due to the collective efforts of several people, cutting across religious lines, the mortal remains of Yashawanth reached his native place.

  

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  • Henry S Misquith, Dubai

    Mon, Jun 22 2020

    OMG, very young, Rest In Peace. So many people helped to reach the body. God bless them all, this is called humanity.

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  • Af,,, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jun 22 2020

    Whether he died by accident or cardiac arrest, very young age

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  • DMBangera, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 22 2020

    Om Shanti

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Mon, Jun 22 2020

    Humanity was there, still exists and will be there for ever.Problem is with our political system.Our political system I must say vote bank is the main culprit for this humanity and inhumane disparity.Unless we first eradicate from the root this Corona existence of humanity will remain for ever.First of all we must keep in our mind that we are human beings then rest.

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  • Dr Urban John Arnold DSouza, Udyavara/Malaysia

    Mon, Jun 22 2020

    RIP Yashawanth Poojary and May the Almighty God give strength to his mother and family to bear the loss.
    At this great hour hats off to the members who toiled to bring back the mortal remains to the native. All our brothers relentlessly worked hard showing the family spirit cutting across the borders of manmade religious boundary. Humanity is the greatest religion and great Nation- India is the mother of all of us and with that spirit all you have united.
    God bless you all dear brothers, let us strengthen the spirit of humanity and unity.
    RIP

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    Humanity still exists in the Gulf and continue to exist forever. Although there is a little disturbance in India (due to politicians), It will not last long.

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  • santhosh, Udupi/UAE

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    Om Shanthi..

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore /Abudhabi

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    May his soul Rest in Peace.Our life is in Gods Hand. There is a reason for everything in our life .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    Rest in Peace Yashwanth ...

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  • Clara Maria, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    Rest in peace... May God almighty give strength to the family bear the loss...ss

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