Khaleej Times

Pro error caused expat body mix-up

- Anjana Sankar anjana@khaleejtim­es.com

I have helped in the repatriati­on of 500 bodies from the UAE. I have never heard anything like this.”

Nasser Kanhangad,

social worker Krishnan’s body was supposed to be sent on an Etihad flight on Friday afternoon, and relatives were at the morgue around 8.30am.” Company representa­tive for Krishnan

I think the error occurred because the face was swollen and also there were no close relatives to accompany us to the mortuary.”

Sunil Kumar,

Nidhin’s employer

abu dhabi — It is an agonising wait for two grieving families in India — one in Kerala and the other in Tamil Nadu — as the mortal remains of their loved ones got caught in a strange mix-up that happened while repatriati­ng the bodies from the UAE.

The body of Nidhin Othayoth Kottaron, 29, is still stranded in a morgue in Abu Dhabi while the remains of Kamatchi Krishnan, 39, from Tamil Nadu, was wrongly sent to the former’s relatives in Kerala on Friday. It is being kept in a government hospital mortuary, awaiting clearance.

Nidhin, who was working as a site supervisor in Maxwell Technical Services in Ruwais, was found hanging in his company’s accommodat­ion on July 5. And Krishnan, who worked as an electricia­n in Khatal Daan General Contractin­g, reportedly died of a cardiac arrest on July 7.

According to Sunil Kumar, Nidhin’s employer and a relative, the mix-up happened due to a human error while identifyin­g the body.

“Our company’s PRO and a few colleagues wrongly identified Krishnan as Nidhin. I think the error occurred because the face was swollen and also there were no close relatives to accompany us to the mortuary,” said Kumar.

According to him, Krishnan’s body was sent to Kerala on the Calicut-bound Air India flight on Friday.

“A distant relative was also accompanyi­ng the body and at that time, we had no clue the mix-up had happened. All the papers were in the name of Nidhin. The flight landed around 5.15am and they were on their way to the deceased’s house. We received a call from the hospital, alerting us about the mixup around 8.30am — the same

time when Krishnan’s relatives opened the coffin in Abu Dhabi for body identifica­tion. The vehicle was immediatel­y diverted to a hospital in Bathery in Wayanad, and Nidhin’s relatives were informed,” said Kumar.

A friend and representa­tive of Krishnan’s employer said relatives of the deceased were shocked when they saw another man in the coffin. “Krishnan’s body was sup-

posed to be sent on an Etihad flight to Chennai on Friday afternoon, and relatives were at the morgue around 8.30am for identifica­tion.”

Clearing the mix-up

It is a complex procedure to swap the bodies that were identified wrongly.

Indian embassy officials told Khaleej Times they have issued a fresh set of documents for repatriati­ng Krishnan’s body, and a set of duplicate documents for Nidhin’s mortal remains.

“As per the records, Nidhin’s body has already been sent home. We are hoping to get immigratio­n and airport clearance again so that the right body can be sent on Sunday,” said Kumar.

In Krishnan’s case, the company representa­tive said two people have already left for Kerala with relevant papers issued by the embassy for taking the body to Tamil Nadu, his native place.

“They will identify his body in the presence of police officials. His family members are already in Wayanad. Once they get local clearance, they can transport the body from Kerala to Tamil Nadu.”

Officials working round the clock

Family members from both sides said Indian embassy staff, UAE officials of various department­s and social workers are working round the clock to help sort out the paper work to release Nidhin’s body.

“I have never seen such cooperatio­n and support from officials. Everybody is doing their best. Indian embassy officials were available even at 4am to prepare the necessary documents. Air India is cooperatin­g by making tickets available even if flights are fully booked. Social worker Nasser is with us 24 hours offering assistance,” Sunil Kumar said.

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