Khaleej Times

Indian social worker found hanging at villa

- Ahmed Shaaban ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

ras al khaimah — A 35-yearold Indian social worker in Ras Al Khaimah is believed to have committed suicide, Khaleej Times has learnt. Sandeep Vellaloor, 35, a staff surveyor with the RAK department of public works, suffered a huge financial loss after setting up a transport company, which is believed to be the reason for the resident to hang himself.

The father of three — the youngest of whom is a three-month-old boy — was a prominent social worker and member of various socio-cultural organisati­ons in RAK.

His two roommates were not at home when he apparently committed suicide. “After coming back from work, they found the door locked from inside, and had to break open the lock to get inside. To their shock, they found him hanging from the ceiling,” Prasad Sreedharan, a social worker affiliated with a medical committee recently constitute­d by the Consulate-General of India (CGI) in Dubai, told Khaleej Times.

Vellaloor was the general secretary of the Yuva Kala Sahiti and team leader of the Friends Cricket Associatio­n. “He regularly organised blood donation camps in RAK. The Ministry of Health and Prevention had honoured him in 2016 with a certificat­e of appreciati­on and memento for the humanitari­an act.”

Sreedharan said the deceased used to offer financial help to those in need. “He contribute­d Rs400,000 to the family of an Indian worker who was paralysed and then died in a road accident here in RAK in 2017.”

Vellaloor sent his family back home to India three years ago and had been staying with two of his friends in a villa behind the RAK immigratio­n department.

“He used to draw a monthly salary of around Dh8,000, but his private business loss was huge.”

Dr Nisham Noorudheen, president, Ras Al Khaimah Indian Relief Committee (IRC), said the body has been shifted to the morgue at the Ibrahim Bin Obaidulla Hospital and the repatriati­on process will be initiated shortly.

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