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45 Indian Pilgrims Die in Saudi Bus-Tanker Collision Near Medina

45 Indian Pilgrims from Hyderabad Die in Saudi Bus-Tanker Collision

At least 45 Indian Umrah pilgrims from Hyderabad were killed early Monday when their bus collided with a fuel tanker and burst into flames while traveling from Mecca to Medina in Saudi Arabia. Eighteen members of a single family were among the victims in the tragic highway accident.

Key Details of the Tragedy

  • Survivor: Mohammed Shoeb, who escaped by breaking a window with the driver
  • Victims: 22 women and 11 children among the deceased
  • Timing: Accident occurred around 1:30 AM Saudi time (11 PM IST)
  • Location: Bus was 25km short of Medina destination

Lone Survivor’s Harrowing Escape

Mohammed Shoeb, the only pilgrim to survive the inferno, escaped because he was seated beside the driver when the bus rammed into the tanker. Both men broke through a window and jumped to safety. Shoeb remains in intensive care at Saudi German Hospital with injuries to his arms and legs.

“I spoke to Shoeb. Going by what he said, some passengers were asleep during the crash. He was lucky to be in the cabin with the driver,” his brother Mohammed Sameer told reporters.

Pilgrim Group Details

Hyderabad police commissioner V C Sajjanar confirmed the 46 passengers were part of a 54-member group that flew from Hyderabad to Saudi Arabia on November 9. They were scheduled to return on November 23 after visiting Islam’s holiest site.

“Four members of the group hired a car to travel to Medina after completing Umrah rituals. Another four stayed back in Mecca,” Sajjanar explained.

Government Response and Relief Measures

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences, stating: “Deeply saddened by the accident in Medinah involving Indian nationals. My thoughts are with the families who have lost their loved ones. I pray for the swift recovery of all those injured.”

The Telangana government has announced:

  • ₹5 lakh ex gratia for each victim’s family
  • A relief team led by Minorities Welfare Minister Mohammad Azharuddin
  • Arrangements to fly two members from each affected family to Saudi Arabia
  • Assistance with funeral arrangements according to traditions

Identification Challenges

Minister Azharuddin revealed that “the bodies were charred beyond recognition” and DNA tests would likely be conducted to identify victims. A control room has been established at Haj House (numbers 79979 59754/99129 19545) to assist families.

Ongoing Investigation

Saudi authorities have launched an investigation into the circumstances leading to the accident. The bus was owned by Al-Makkah Travels and was nearing Medina when the fatal collision occurred.

A 2023 UN report noted Saudi Arabia has a high road fatality rate compared to other high-income countries. Transporting worshippers around Saudi holy sites has frequently proven dangerous, particularly during Haj when roads become chaotic with heavy bus traffic.

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