Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Shifa’s family still clueless on cause of her death

Thrissur: The relatives of Shifa Abdul Nizar, the lady from Thrissur whose body was found on the banks of the stream Beas at Bahang town in Manali toward the beginning of January, are wanting to return home. They had gone to Manali instantly in the wake of coming to think around a unidentified being found there. In spite of their stay there they couldn't get much pieces of information on the conditions that prompted her passing.

He said they had been educated by police that there was no sign of any treachery in Shifa's demise. The police presume that she would have kicked the bucket in the substantial snowfall that was being experienced at Manali range toward the beginning of January.  Read more:- Mobile Number Database Provider

The body of the 22-year-old was in a disfigured condition and the police had incinerated it before the relatives came to there. Be that as it may, her sibling distinguished the body as Shifa had recovered her name inked on her, and this was obvious in the photographs taken by the police.

As indicated by the father, Shifa had left for Delhi, on work, on October 14.

Source:- TOI

Monday, 30 May 2016

Boat ran out of fuel, water came from everywhere: migrants recount horror

Survivor accounts have pushed to more than 700 the number of migrants feared dead in Mediterranean Sea shipwrecks over three days in the past week, even as rescue ships saved thousands of others.

The shipwrecks appear to account for the largest loss of life reported in the Mediterranean since April 2015, when a single ship sank with an estimated 800 people trapped inside. Humanitarian organisations say that many migrant boats sink without a trace, with the dead never found, and their fates only recounted by family members who report their failure to arrive in Europe.

“It really looks like that in the last period the situation is really worsening in the last week, if the news is confirmed,” said Giovanna Di Benedetto, a Save the Children spokeswoman in Italy.

Warmer waters and calmer weather of late have only increased the migrants’ attempts to reach Europe.

The largest number of missing and presumed dead was aboard a wooden fishing boat being towed by another smugglers’ boat from the Libyan port of Sabratha that sank Thursday. Estimates by police and humanitarian organisations, based on survivor accounts, range from around 400 to about 550 missing in that sinking alone.

Source: http://www.thehindu.com