Keralite nurses’ bodies to be brought home
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The NoRKA Roots, beneath the Department of Non-Resident Keralites, has taken steps to convey again home the bodies of two Keralite nurses who died in a street accident in Saudi Arabia on Friday. NoRKA Roots CEO Harikrishnan K. Namboothiri mentioned paperwork had been accelerated after consultations with the Indian Embassy in Riyadh and the Indian Consulate in Jeddah.
Nurse Ashwaty Vijayan, 31, hailing from Thannimood in Thiruvananthapuram and her colleague Shincy Philip, 28, from Vayala in Kottayam district had been killed when the automotive wherein they had been travelling collided with one other car at Najran on Friday. Two of their colleagues, Rinzy and Sneha, and Ajith, who drove the automotive, had been injured within the accident. The two nurses are actually in crucial care on the Najran General Hospital, whereas Mr. Ajith is admitted in King Khalid Hospital. All 4 nurses had been staff of the King Khalid Hospital.
Union Minister of State for External Affairs V. Muraleedharan mentioned the Indian Consulate had expedited steps to ship the bodies to India. The Consul General had mentioned the procedures with the officers of Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Affairs Department.
The nurses’ associations and activists based mostly in Najran have been making efforts, together with reaching out to political leaders in Kerala, to convey home the nurses’ bodies, which are actually saved within the mortuary of the Najran General Hospital.
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