Two Pakistanis identified in Dubai bus crash, repatriation starts: FO Spokesperson
Last updated on: 08 June,2019 04:41 pm
Pakistani Consulate General in the port city visited the hospital and is in constant contact with local authorities for the repatriation of bodies.
DUBAI (AFP) - Two Pakistanis were among 17 people who were killed in Dubai when their bus crashed into a road sign after entering a restricted lane.
Pakistani Consulate General in the port city visited the Rashid Hospital and is in constant contact with local authorities for the repatriation of bodies.
Deceased names were Shafiq Ahmed, son of Muhammed Ahmed and Shahzad Khan, son of Safraraz Khan whereas Junaid Khan, another Pakistani, suffered a fracture but was discharged after receiving treatment.
The bus, registered in Oman, was making its way into Dubai from Muscat with 31 passengers of different nationalities on board when the accident occurred on Thursday night, Dubai police said in a tweet.
It blamed the Omani driver, who was moderately injured, for the crash saying "at times a small mistake or negligence can lead to adverse consequences".
Emarat Al-Youm newspaper, citing Dubai police officials, said the accident occurred when the driver entered a lane not designated for buses.
The bus crashed into a height restriction sign, it said.
The bus company Mwasalat said five people were also injured in the accident.
It apologized for the crash and said it was suspending all trips between Muscat and Dubai until further notice.
Mwasalat said it was working closely with Dubai authorities to investigate the accident.