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Thursday, 19 January 2017

Oh dear me!!! Saudi Arabia road crash kills six Britons

Mecca


Six Britons have died and several others have been injured in a road accident in Saudi Arabia, the Foreign Office has said.
A couple from Glasgow and four people believed to be from Manchester died in the minibus crash on Wednesday.
The Scottish victims were named by the Glasgow Mosque Centre as Mohammad and Talat Aslam, parents of five from the Newlands area.


The group had just completed Umrah, a pilgrimage to Mecca, the mosque said.
A statement said: "Mr Mohammad Aslam and Mrs Talat Aslam of Glasgow, the parents of Shehla, Saba, Omar, Osman and Haroon, have returned to the mercy of Allah.
"On Wednesday January 18 they had just completed Umrah and were travelling in a minibus to visit our beloved Prophet's Masjid in Madina. Tragically they were involved in a fatal accident.
"Four members of another family from Manchester were also killed in this tragedy."
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "We are supporting the families of six British people who have sadly died following a road accident in Saudi Arabia.
"We are also helping several more British nationals who were injured in the crash. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families at this very difficult time."
A spokesman from Haji Tours, which had arranged the trip, said 12 people travelling in the vehicle were all related and confirmed that it was travelling between Mecca and Medina.
The company is currently arranging flights and visas for the family members in the UK to fly out to Saudi Arabia.
Fatal road accidents on the road to Medina to Mecca - and the other way round - are very common. A family of five Brits died in a crash in February 2013 and in March last year 19 Egyptians were killed.
The quality of the road is very good but pilgrims often hire poor quality taxis or minibuses which are driven at dangerous speeds.
The journey should take four hours - but drivers keen to make as much money as possible aim to do it in two.

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