Udupi: Arrival of Hazel's body from Saudi further delayed


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Sep 26: The dispatch of the mortal remains of Hazel from Shirva, working as nurse in Saudi Arabia, who breathed her last about two months back, has further been delayed.

Earlier, the family had got information that the body of Hazel would be received at Bengaluru on September 25, and arrangements had been made to bring it in an ambulance and perform the funeral the next day. Because of technical reasons, the mortal remains will now arrive at Bengaluru on September 27 by Gulf Airways cargo from where it will be brought here in an ambulance on Friday morning. There are indications that last minute changes might further delay the arrival. If everything goes on as per plan, the funeral will be performed on Friday at Our Lady of Health Church at Shirva.

Saudi administration had retained the mortal remains of the deceased nurse for over two months citing investigation, technical reasons, non-availability of officials etc. The family of Hazel has been spending days in a gloomy atmosphere.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Sep 27 2018

    I find it is a pitiful condition.we cant say much to the situation there.Because we do not know what is the reason.I pity her family.They are going everyday this drama s if she dies everyday new.Horrible.cant imagine.Only pray her mortal remains arrive fast and may God help it,enlighten officials mind to end this day by day dieing everyday.They must be having some reason which they dont want to say to public?Hazel you wanted to come to your house for good ,Is it the way you chose to come home ?or you dont want to come now?You must be looking from above all this.Please come atlast and relieve your family from their mental tension.RIP Hazel

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  • Nassir K,, Uppinangadi/Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 27 2018

    RIP Hazel,
    Truly it is saddening to read still the body has not come. At the same time since this is a unnatural death. authorities have to investigate the cause. In case of natural deaths normally within a week dead bodies will reach the destination.

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  • Shekar Moily P, Udupi/India

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    I feel very sad for Hazel's family back home because they have been longing to have their daughter Hazel's dead body to have their last sight and pay tribute since two months.It is really heart burning.Hazel's death occurred two months back and since then her mortal remains has been lying in Saudi for various reasons.Anyhow I pray Almighty God to give the departed soul of Hazel an eternal peace and bestow courage,strength,patience to withstand such a tragic loss.Om Shanthi.RIP

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Feeling sad that my country is sleeping peacefully.

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  • JNB, mangalore-mumbai

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    One call from Indian government would have yield a faster result.

    they even make labours to suffer to settle the issues with their employer dragging months and months without job-food etc finally labour would say 'I do not want any compensation or settlement please cancel my resident and let me go to my family at least with empty hand'. that is the power of administration.

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  • Jay Shetty, mulky

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    What an end to that beautiful life. May God grant peace to her departed Soul.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Look at our mentality and system even dead body will face technical problems.normally nowerdays it will take 3 to 4 days just rech any goods sent from bangalore to mangalore,forget dead body.

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Heart felt condolences to the beloved family of Smt. Hazel Mathias.

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  • Ajay, Kallianpur

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Why are they not performing a post mortem here. The Saudi's have acted strangely enough to warrant it, the unnecessary delay appears to be an attempt at some cover up. RIP Hazel.

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    RIp ..to Hazel.
    Feeling sad for the family members ...
    Let me say something.
    Saudi officials are least bothered who dies ....They don't care ... They stick to their own rules .Non one can force anyone to work even their seniors cant push his junior to work.
    We don't know who is working hard Or struggling to release her body..I am sure some Idian social service organization are struggling.
    I am sure not our govt officials . They are also not bothered because Hazel is not a celebrate ..She is just a ordinary worker.If it was some ministers Son Or some celebrate her body would have released may be in one week.( example Sridevi. But still UAE is fast in this matter ..Let it be anyone ..Body is released a soon as possible.).
    so Hazel parents friends & wellwishers have to just wait.
    Once the body reaches to Bangalore then we can we can say its released.
    Its very sad .....Lets just pray for the Family & for her soul.

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  • Rahul, MANGALORE

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    What is our embassy is doing?
    what is the use of embassy?
    They dont have guts to question?
    What is our foreign ministry is doing?
    Where is our District incharge minister & Mr. Ivan dsouza you people cannot put pressure on foreign ministry .
    shame on our country & our leaders.
    family is waiting from 2 months to receive the body.

    If same happen to one keralite means they will use their all powers.
    this is the difference between us & them.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    I wonder if Sushma is also holidaying in Bangkok ...

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  • Raju, Karkala

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Why do we go to such countries to work like slaves.

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  • Kunar, Kinnigoli

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    BECAUSE OUR GOVT.S FAILED TO CREATE JOBS....
    PEOPLE PREFER TO BE SLAVES IN OTHER COUNTRIES INSTEAD OF DYING WITHOUT FOOD HERE.

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  • Jude, Belmannu

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Why cant you ask this to modi.by the by government ratio shows that hindu population is highest working people at gulf country more than other religion.

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  • Jay Shetty, Mulky

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Please do not bring politics here. We are all Indians. Hazel was a beutiful soul. RIP

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Feku slaves r ignorant as to how much money is remitted by NRIs to India to increase our Foreign exchange & enables the Govt. to offset the balance of Payment.

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  • Kenny Joseph Monteiro, Parla , Bantwal

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Very sad , My heart goes to deceased family , I m great sympathies of Nurses they are doing really a great job treating all kind of peoples , may god bless them always,

    RIP Hazel

    Kenny Joseph Monteiro
    Parla , Bantwal

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  • RAJ, KARKALA

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    2 MONTHS IS TOOO MUCH ....

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  • Rupesh, Mumbai Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    How inhuman Saudi govt. Two months body remained in their custody

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  • JNB, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Authority and administrative power shows here.

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    Our government bothered only about celebrities and influential people. Best example: Sridevi. Our government is only for rich and it's very clear Modi is working only for Ambani and Adani.

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  • Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Wed, Sep 26 2018

    NO VALUE FOR KAFFIR

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