29-year-old Abdul Salam's body found half-buried in Kuwait desert


Kuwait, Apr 30 (Emirates 247) : The dead body of a young Indian engineer has been found partially buried under a pile of sand at a construction site in the Surra desert area of Kuwait.

The Keralite was missing from Tuesday night after he went out for dinner at a restaurant in the Abu Khalifa area of Kuwait.

The body Ramees Abdul Salam, 29, son of Abdul Salam, President of Merchants Association, Perambra, Kerala, was found by Asian construction workers half-buried in a desert area, 40 km away from his accommodation.

What was initially thought to be a murder case is now suspected to be suicide.

Some Indian newspapers and TV channels had reported that Ramees was found murdered in the desert with his hands exposed. Kuwait police’s investigation found that he had died from a vein cut, so it could be a case of suicide.

A Kuwait Police investigation team headed by Major General Mahmood Al Thabbaq questioned many of his friends in Kuwait and found out that the deceased was suffering from depression about his marriage to a woman from Mahe, Kerala.

Ismael Payyoli, Indian social worker and journalist in Kuwait, told Emirates 24|7: “Initial reports suggested that Ramees could have been murdered. However, Kuwait Police investigation found that the engineer had committed suicide by slashing the vein of his left hand and died in an area far from where heavy trucks were loading sand for transportation to another construction site. Kuwait Police report said he could have slashed his vein while sitting on a pile of sand and died of bleeding.

The post mortem report too said death was caused by bleeding.”

“Without knowing that the dead body was lying there in the sand, the truck driver loaded the sand, along with the dead body, and unloaded the sand in the Surra construction site, where the body was spotted by some construction workers. The workers saw two hands protruding out from the sand, that’s why every one thought the body was buried there,” Payyoli said.

Kuwait Police identified the dead body using his finger prints.

It is learnt that the deceased man was depressed about his marriage which took place about a year ago. It appears there was some dispute about the marriage as his family did not endorse his alliance from a poor family, according to close friends of the deceased. Ramees came to Kuwait only a month ago and was living with another Indian family in Abu Khalifa area of Kuwait. The dead man was reportedly taking medication for depression.

Some reports in the Arabic media said the dead body was found naked but Kuwait Police’s photographs showed the dead body wearing jeans.

Indian social worker Thomas Mathew Kadavil, former President of Kuwait Art Lovers Association (Kala), told : “Initial reports said it was a case of murder because the body was found buried in sand. However, we have learnt that he had some family problems.”

He added that many suicides are triggered by economic causes but the deceased engineer hailed from a well off family.

  

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  • Mohammed SS, Mangalore

    Sun, May 03 2015

    Kuwait Police is very hardworking they only catch the culprits in their easy reach, they don't bend their bloody Spain to do the investigation If it is for expatriates, for Kuwaitis law and order entirely different. Indian Embassy should take firm step

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  • Vincent dsilva, udupi

    Fri, May 01 2015

    yes we can belive kuwait goverment but we canot belive indian ambesy in kuwait
    becouse i have suffered under them.they too takes bribe there too.this is our indian quality of living.

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  • JK, Udupi

    Fri, May 01 2015

    Suicide?, found buried in sand?..doesn't connect. Anyway....RIP.

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    NEED PROPER INVESTIGATION , I HAVE DOUBT HE COMMITTED SUICIDE BY VEIN CUT...WHY HE HAVE TO GO SO FAR TO SUICIDE? HE CAN DO THIS TYPE OF THINGS ANY WHERE IF HE WANT TO DO.....

    IN KUWAIT THESE THINGS ARE COMMON..MURDERERS THREW THE BODY IN REMOTE AREA TO COVER THEIR CRIME.....SEVERAL INCIDENT HAPPENED BEFORE ALSO IN KUWAIT......

    INDIAN EMBASSY SHOULD TAKE THIS CASE VERY SERIOUSLY AS YOUNG PERSON LOST HIS LIFE AND PARENT LOST LOVED ONE....

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  • Kuwaiti , Kuwait

    Fri, May 01 2015

    You are liar. The man suffered from DEPRESSION.

    All his family said he has been suffering from depression for a long time now. He killed himself. It was suicide. Accept the truth.

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  • jeniffer, kuwait

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    May his soul rest in everlasting peace

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  • Proud Indian, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    Beautiful young man lost his life. May his soul rest in peace. Amen.

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  • Vijay, MANGALORE

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    May God Bless this poor boy's soul and give comfort to his family in this time.

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  • SYED, AL JUBAIL KSA

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAYHI RAJIOON....MAY ALLAH GIVES THE STRENGTH OF PATIENCE TO HIS FAMILY...

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  • Saleem Baji, Kaikamba

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    So sad indeed. Inna Lillahi Va Inna Ilaihi va Raajiuoon.

    Whatever it may be, parents, relatives & friends lost him and they will be facing the agony of losing a young life. If it was a suicide, then this is not the way to end your life which is so precious and you get only one chance!

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharashtra

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    A young educated died due to some doubtful circumstances. It is a big loss to his parents and for we all Indians. When I was oman and dubai I wondered why so many Indian cultural organisation existing there and doing good work and attended few functions. If ABDUL would have been in these groups I presume this incident might have been avoided. I suggest all Indians specially bachelors going away from their parents and settling in gulf should be a associate of these cultural groups so that they can exchange their views and share happiness and sorrow among themselves. Isolation from the mainstream may be avoided,I think this is the one method to avoid such tragic event.

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    After death rich category will have more questions from god so be careful before underestimating Poor. Both categories are the creations of God.

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  • ASHWIN, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    Tragic !!! Utterly tragic..may his soul RIP.

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  • YO YO, Bahrain

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    Murder or suicide, one precious life gone from this universe. May his soul rest in peace . Suicide is not a permanent solution for any kind of problem.

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