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Lynched Dubai resident’s family demands justice

Brother of Shahrukh Khan, who worked in Dubai as an embroidere­r and was on a visit back home for Eid Al Adha, says his dying declaratio­n names people who attacked him

- BY SUCHITRA BAJPAI CHAUDHARY Senior Reporter

The family of Shahrukh Khan, a Dubai resident who became the victim of a terrible lynching on Tuesday night that led to his death on Wednesday, is appealing for justice.

Speaking exclusivel­y to Gulf News from their hometown of Thiriya Nizawat Khan, a small town in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh state, Shahrukh’s older brother Firoze Khan said: “My brother was beaten so brutally that his heart and kidney ruptured, filling up so much blood in his abdominal cavity that he died. I have his post-mortem report to prove it. He was only 17, and such a gentle soul, kind, helpful and generous. He would never think of stealing anything from anyone, let alone a buffalo. He has given a dying declaratio­n and named the people who attacked him.

“We hope the Indian government will act swiftly and deliver justice. We have lost a loving brother and our family’s breadwinne­r.”

Shahrukh worked in Dubai as an embroidere­r and was on a visit back home for Eid Al Adha, when he had gone out with friends to Bholapur Hindoliya, a neighbouri­ng village. There, a mob attacked them, accusing them of stealing a buffalo. Shahrukh, unable to escape, was thrashed badly. He died later in hospital of severe haemorrhag­ing.

The family lodged a First Informatio­n Report (FIR) at the Cantonment Police Station in Bareilly. “All the people of our town, our relatives and even the police constables working on the case have promised us every support. Now it remains to be seen if we, the people, are only vote banks or if this government will punish these people who murdered my brother,” said a distraught Firoze.

He also revealed that his deceased brother had been a minor, just a teenager. “Shahrukh actually put his age as 20 on the passport, in order to find work abroad. We are extremely poor and have two young sisters to be married off. My father is too old and feeble and my brothers and I are uneducated and only know embroidery work. We struggle to make a living,” Firoze said.

Shahrukh, who was also called “Sher Khan” or “Shera” endearingl­y, was a sensitive boy. “If he ever saw us pensive, he would do everything he could to make us happy. He was skilled at hand embroideri­ng abayas and niqabs,” his brother recalled.

It was the teenager’s goal of lifting the family out of poverty that motivated him to find a job in Dubai. “He never lived in this village; he was always travelling to Mumbai, Surat or Delhi to work and support his family. He paid a lot of money to get his passport done and flew to Dubai on a visit visa,” Firoze said.

In Dubai, the youngster initially faced a lot of hardships and had to return within two months. “He then travelled to Surat. He worked hard, saved money and flew back to Dubai three months ago. This time, he had spoken to the right people and was confident of getting a two-year work visa. Then, he returned to Bareilly for the Eid holiday. He was set to go back to Dubai on a work visa this time. It’s a tragedy that my brother, who hardly lived in his ancestral village, came back only to die here,” Firoze said.

Shahrukh had returned to Bareilly for the Eid holiday. It’s a tragedy that my brother, who hardly lived in his ancestral village, came back only to die here.”

Firoze Khan| Shahrukh’s brother

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■ Shahrukh Khan

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