Pakistani couple killed in car accident in UAE

UAEDubaiPakistani couple killed in car accident in UAE

DUBAI, UAE: In an unfortunate incident, a Pakistani couple lost their lives when their vehicle met an accident in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The ill-fated couple was returning to Dubai from the Al Ain City when the husband dozed off while driving

However, their three-year-old son survived but suffered serious injuries and now is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at a Private Hospital for medical treatment.

Later the bodies of the diseased were flown to Pakistan wherein they were laid to rest after funeral prayers.

“The embassy issued a no-objection certificate and outpass for the repatriation of the bodies yesterday. Their bodies were flown to Pakistan early today,” Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE Faisal Niaz Tirmizi told Khaleej Times.

“The Welfare Attache at the embassy is in touch with the families of the deceased couple here in the UAE and Pakistan. The child is still in the intensive care unit. Once he recovers, we will make arrangements that the child also meets his relatives,” the ambassador said.

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