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Young fathers among Dubai crash victims

RELATIVES AND FRIENDS MOURN DEATH OF SEVEN EXECUTIVES IN MINIBUS-TRUCK CRASH ON EMIRATES ROAD ON TUESDAY

- BY SAJILA SASEENDRAN Senior Reporter Murtuza Bandukwala | Brother of Hozefa

Relatives and friends come to terms with the death of seven executives in minibus-truck accident on Emirates Road |

Shock and grief have engulfed families, friends and colleagues of the expatriate­s who died in a horrific crash on Emirates Road on Tuesday.

Seven men were killed and 13 others were injured when the minibus they were travelling in rammed into a truck that had parked on the road after another minor accident. The driver of the minibus was among those who died on the spot.

The deceased and the injured were employees of Assent — Al Shafar Steel Engineerin­g LLC in Dubai Industrial Park. The employees were on their way to the office from their homes in Sharjah. They were a mix of young and senior executives with the company.

“It’s our very big loss ... We are all still shocked and sad,” a senior director from the company told Gulf News yesterday.

Another staff member said the victims were just a few kilometres away from their office when the accident took place. He said it was another employee, who was coming to office in his car, who identified the company’s bus and informed the office.

“Everybody here is shocked and upset … All senior officials are busy handling the paperwork and coordinati­ng with the families.”

No statement

However, the management refrained from issuing any statement, saying that the case is still under investigat­ion.

Neither the company nor the police released the details of the deceased.

Gulf News had reported the identities of two of the deceased — Hozefa Zohar Bandukwala, head of procuremen­t with the company, and Evin Kumar, a mechanical engineer who worked as a quantity surveyor. A former colleague identified a third Indian, Ganesh Polippilli, as another victim.

Ganesh, in his early 30s from Andhra Pradesh, was a draughtsma­n with the company, said Banu Kumar, who had worked with Ganesh and Chakra Dhar, one of the injured.

“All three of us had stayed together for some months when we were with our previous company. We all left that company just six months back. They both joined this company and, luckily or unluckily, I joined another company.”

Banu Kumar said he had made frantic calls to several people till late at night to know details about his friends after he heard it was their bus that had met with the accident. “Finally I got to know Chakra had escaped with injuries and Ganesh is no more.”

He said Ganesh is survived by his young wife and a sevenyear-old son. “His was an early marriage … His family is back home. The company has already informed them about his death.”

Bandukwala was also a young father, according to his eldest brother, Murtuza Bandukwala, who flew in from Mumbai on Tuesday night after cutting short his vacation with his family on hearing the tragic news of his brother’s death.

“Hozefa was the youngest of we three brothers … He was just 31 … His daughter is just twoand-a-half-years-old. I did not meet his wife yet [after the accident] … I don’t know how to console her and my old parents,” the heart-broken brother said.

The Bandukwala joint family, comprising the elderly parents and families of their three sons, lives together in an apartment in Al Nahda. Hozefa’s in-laws also live in Dubai. The family is planning to lay him to rest in Dubai.

Previous escape

Evin Kumar, 28, from Kerala, who had a miraculous escape in another major car crash four years back, was not so lucky on Tuesday. Evin, who is a bachelor, had survived with injuries to his head and hands when the front side of the car, in which he was travelling with his cousin, was crushed in the previous accident in Kumarakom in Kerala in early 2012.

“I know I’m lucky ... missed the quicksand ... that’s how lucky I am,” Evin had posted on Facebook along with photos of the car and his injured hand.

Hozefa was the youngest of we three brothers … He was just 31 … His daughter is just two-and-a-half-years-old. I did not meet his wife yet … I don’t know how to console her and my old parents.”

 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News ?? Security at the entrance of Al Shafar Steel Engineerin­g LLC at Dubai Industrial Park. Seven employees of the company were killed and 13 others injured on Tuesday morning when their minibus rammed a truck on Emirates Road.
Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News Security at the entrance of Al Shafar Steel Engineerin­g LLC at Dubai Industrial Park. Seven employees of the company were killed and 13 others injured on Tuesday morning when their minibus rammed a truck on Emirates Road.

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