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Indian Man Drowns While Fishing In Dubai Creek

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 May, 2019 08:24 PM
  • Indian Man Drowns While Fishing In Dubai Creek

An Indian man drowned as he slipped into the Dubai Creek while fishing with his friends, the police said.


The man, identified as Sahad Abdul Salam, was fishing with his two friends in Jaddaf district on Wednesday when he suddenly slipped into the saltwater creek through a water hole, the authorities were cited as saying by the Khaleej Times on Thursday.


The deceased belongs to Kollam in Kerala and is survived by his wife and two children. Both his friends have been detained, Gulf News reported.


As soon as the police received the information about the incident, a team from the port police station rushed to the site. Coast Guard divers recovered the man's body and took it to the General Department of Forensic Medicine.


Speaking to Gulf News, Shameer Salam, a relative of the deceased, said his family is inconsolable. "The children are unable to comprehend the situation. They are asking for their father."


Sreedharan Prasad, a social worker in the United Arab Emirates, is helping Shameer Salam repatriate the body at the earliest.

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