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The Indian Consulate in Dubai yesterday said it was in touch with UAE authoritie­s to expedite the investigat­ion into the death of three workers who died after inhaling toxic gases while cleaning an oil tank in Sharjah on Saturday.

In a statement to it added that Sushma Swaraj, India’s Minister for External Affairs, was being updated regularly.

Swaraj had sought a report from the consulate regarding the three Indians who reportedly suffocated to death while cleaning diesel tanks.

“@cgidubai has informed me about the unfortunat­e death of three Indian nationals Kishan Singh, Mohan Singh and Ujendra Singh all employees of Al-Ameer Used Oil Trading in a diesel tank in Sharjah. It appears the cause of death is suffocatio­n,” tweeted.

“I have asked our mission to follow up investigat­ion by the Police,” she added.

The consulate said the case had been registered with the Al Saja’a police station and referred to Al Hamriya Public Prosecutio­n for further action.

“The mortal remains are presently lying in the Sharjah Forensic Department. Consulate is in constant touch with the local authoritie­s to expedite the investigat­ions. External Affairs Minister is being updated regularly,” it stated. Sushma Swaraj

 ?? Courtesy: Sharjah Aquarium ?? Twenty divers from Sharjah Police and the Emirates Diving Centre participat­ed in Sharjah Museums’ clean-up campaign.
Courtesy: Sharjah Aquarium Twenty divers from Sharjah Police and the Emirates Diving Centre participat­ed in Sharjah Museums’ clean-up campaign.

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