Indian man dies on UAE soil


Jun 23, (Emirates 247): A young Indian water delivery man, who arrived in the UAE just three days ago, collapsed and died while at work, presumably because of the prevailing intense heat.

The new employee of the water bottling company in Dubai Investment City was delivering water in Abu Dhabi’s Musaffa industrial area when the tragedy happened.

Thirty-two year old Roopesh came to the UAE last Wednesday and started working on Thursday. He died on Saturday between 11.30am and 12.30pm, according to his colleagues and relatives. He was yet to get his medical report for stamping UAE visa.

Hassan, a manager of Yas Mineral Water Bottling Company, told Emirates 24|7: “We are sad about Roopesh’s death. He joined duty on Thursday after coming to the UAE on Wednesday. He resumed work on Saturday morning after taking a weekly off on Friday.

"He was working with a Pakistani worker delivering bottled water in Musaffa. He reported tiredness and dizziness and his colleague gave him water to drink and advised him to eat while sitting in the vehicle.”

According to his friends, Roopesh, in India, used to work as a driver.

Roopesh’s relative Pappu, who works in the same bottled water company, told Emirates 24|7: “I cannot say anything about his death. He was quite normal when he left for work in the morning after breakfast. I am the one who arranged this job for him. He did not have any heart problem earlier.”

“We are awaiting the post mortem report, but the initial report is that he died of heart attack,” the employer’s manager said.

The dead body is kept in Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Hospital and will be sent home after completing the formalities.

  

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  • Anushka, Mangalore/UAE

    Wed, Jun 24 2015

    People go to Gulf Countries because they can get an Average Salary to buy enough Comfort for their Parents, Children n their Families. In India, especially Mangalore an Average Monthly Salary is Very less Compared to all the Household Expenses. . Mangalore is becoming Expensive day by day but none are ready to Increase the Average Salary of their Employee's. . back in 90s 1000Rs is Equaled to 10000 but in the present situation 1000Rs is Equaled to just 100Rs. .
    in Gulf Countries yu can earn a Minimum of 30-40k as a Fresher, Working like Dogs or we can call working like Ants simply Refers to Hard Work, which is very very Important in this Competitive n Expensive world! !

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  • Manuj, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 24 2015

    Anushka, After reading this sad news, still you are not convinced. Very bad. Money is not everything in life. Imagine if that boy was in India, he would have given proper treatment and he would have been alive today. He died like animal there. In competitive world you cannot go to this level. Who will look after his family here now?. In India also you can earn good amount you know how? But that is not right.

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Wed, Jun 24 2015

    In mangalore a normal mistry gets a wage of Rs.1000 per day. Which comes to Rs.30000 per month. But people go to gulf for a salary of Rs.15000 and work like animal and die like this. Very sad story

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  • Anushka, Mangalore/UAE

    Wed, Jun 24 2015

    In India, Mangalore a sweeper or cleaner may Earn more than 30k/Month as they work in more than 10 homes, but a Graduates Salary is just 10-15k/Month. .
    But as for labour class, a Mistry's Daily Wage is 100-200Rs from 8-10hrs of daily Hard Work. . Get your Facts Right.

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  • Harish, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 23 2015

    I don't understand why people leave india and work like this in some other country. Just imagine what may be the working condition of this boy. Very bad. Adn some in this forum encourage people to leave the country and work in gulf.

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