Stranded Srinagar man dies in Saudi Arabia

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Srinagar, July 14: A Srinagar man who was stranded in Saudi Arabia due to Covid-19 pandemic died in a hospital there.

Family sources told news agency KNT that 87-year-old Haji Abdul Ahad Malik, a resident of Housing Colony Sanat Nagar, Srinagar had gone to Saudi Arabia for Umrah pilgrimage in February and stayed there with daughter and his son-in-law after the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic.

His daughter is a gynecologist.

Sources added that his return ticket was on 25 March but due to sudden lockdown and cancellation of flights forced him to stay there.

โ€œSince June last month, he was not keeping well and had been admitted in a hospital. His test for Covid-19 infection was found negative. He was asthmatic and died in the hospital. He was buried there in Saudi Arabia. (KNT)

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