ISLAMABAD, March 14: Saudi authorities have buried 36 Pakistani nationals who expired in a tragic bus accident at Batha, Saudi Arabia.

The burial was conducted on March 9. However, the details of the buried people were given to the Overseas Pakistani Foundation (OPF) by the Saudi authorities on Thursday.

An official of the OPF told Dawn that the deceased Pakistanis were buried at Al-Hafoof by Saudi authorities with the assistance of Pakistan embassy, Riyadh, and Pakistani community in Al-Hafoof, after obtaining consent from their legal heirs, as they were beyond recognition and identification.

The bodies of remaining two deceased — Abdul Samad and Khalid Hussain Satti — have been transported to Pakistan after completion of formalities by Saudi authorities according to their law.

A bus carrying Pakistani expatriates, mostly working with the Air Force Cadet College, Al-Ain, UAE, met with a fatal accident in Batha, near UAE-Saudi border on Feb 13.

Ten injured Pakistanis were admitted at the King Fahd Hospital, Al-Hafoof. Majority of the deceased Pakistanis were retired technicians from the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), who were living in the UAE without their families and there was no woman or child travelling in the bus.

The following is the list of the Pakistanis buried at Al-Hafoof, Saudi Arabia: Mohammad Sarfaraz, resident of Wah Cantonment; Ziaullah Gul Mohammad; resident of Mianwali; Abdul Majeed, resident of Jhang; Mohammad Naseem Akhtar, resident of Rawalpindi; Mohammad Ishaq, resident of Rawalpindi; Abdul Rashid, resident of Rawalpindi; Mohammad Saddique, resident of Jhang; Mohammad Rafiq, resident of Rahim Yar Khan; Mohammad Hanif, resident of Pind Dadan Khan; Chaudhry Mohammad Ahsan, resident of Rawalpindi; Syed Mudassar Hussain, resident of Faisalabad; Ghulam Mustafa Fazal, resident of Gujrat; Asmatullah, resident of Sargodha; Mohammad Ramzan, resident of Sargodha; Mohammad Afzal, resident of Khushab; Mohammad Ashraf, resident of Sargodha; Abdul Ghaffar, resident of Toba Tek Singh; Mohammad Imtiaz Sabir, resident of Sahiwal; Mohammad Akram Siddique, resident of Faisalabad; Rab Nawaz Khan, resident of Sargodha; Mursaleen Khan Khattak, resident of Attock; Ghulam Yaseen, resident of Sahiwal; Mohammad Shaflat, resident of Rawalpindi; Mohammad Sajjad Sher, resident of Swabi; Ghulam Abbas, resident of Toba Tek Singh; Mukhtar Ahmed Nadeem, resident of Bahawalnagar; Tariq Mahmood Qamar, resident of Sargodha; Abdul Samad, resident of Kohat; Muzzaffar Hussain, resident of Sialkot; Mohammad Riaz, resident of Chakwal; Mohammad Ramzan, resident of Toba Tek Singh; Mohammad Quresh, resident of Swabi; Mehboob Sultan, resident of Mandi Bahauddin; Syed Ibrar Hussain, resident of Kohat; Jabbar Ghulam, resident of Hangu; Said Ameer Khan, resident of Sargodha; Khalid Hussain Satti, resident of Islamabad.

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