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- In a heartbreaking tragedy, 23 Indian pilgrims from Hyderabad lost their lives in a bus accident in Saudi Arabia during their Umrah pilgrimage.
- The victims included 18 members of one family and five from another, turning what was meant to be a spiritual journey into a moment of...
- The group had travelled to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah, a pilgrimage that thousands of Indians undertake every year.
- According to initial information, the accident happened while the pilgrims were travelling by bus between holy sites.
In a heartbreaking tragedy, 23 Indian pilgrims from Hyderabad lost their lives in a bus accident in Saudi Arabia during their Umrah pilgrimage. The victims included 18 members of one family and five from another, turning what was meant to be a spiritual journey into a moment of deep sorrow for many families back home.
The group had travelled to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah, a pilgrimage that thousands of Indians undertake every year. According to initial information, the accident happened while the pilgrims were travelling by bus between holy sites. The exact cause of the crash has not yet been officially confirmed, but the impact was severe enough to claim multiple lives from two closely-knit families.
Relatives in Hyderabad are struggling to cope with the news as they wait for updates about the repatriation of the bodies. For many of them, this trip had been planned for months as a moment of faith and togetherness. Instead, it ended in an unimaginable loss that has shaken their communities.
This tragedy also highlights the challenges faced by pilgrims travelling abroad long road journeys, unfamiliar routes, and limited control over travel arrangements. It raises important questions about safety standards and the support provided to pilgrims from India during international religious travel.
Authorities and consular teams are expected to assist the families in the coming days with legal and logistical procedures. Meanwhile, grief has spread across Hyderabad, where neighbours, relatives, and friends are coming together to support the affected families.
A journey meant for prayer has become a reminder of how fragile life can be, leaving behind a deep sense of sadness among all who knew the victims.
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