Khaleej Times

Job-seeker’s body flown home after 10 months in morgue

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

The body of a Ugandan job seeker who died in Al Ain more than 10 months ago has finally been flown back home after UAE residents came out to support her family.

Nanono Sharifah, 32, passed away on December 23, 2021, according to the death certificat­e issued by the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention. Since then, her body has been lying in the hospital morgue in Al Ain because her family failed to raise the money required for the repatriati­on process.

Soon after Khaleej Times published her story on November 8, several UAE residents came out in support of Sharifah's family and they collected enough funds to repatriate the body back home for burial.

Ugandan expats Yusuf Kimera and Abdala Luyimbazi, who have been helping the family with the documentat­ion to send the body to Uganda, said they had received several calls from good-hearted residents in the UAE offering financial support to transport Sharifah's body.

“The generous and kind people of the UAE have offered all the money required to repatriate the body to Uganda, right up to her hometown, and for the burial ceremony,” Kimera told Khaleej Times on Thursday. “By Wednesday evening, we were done with the repatriati­on process. Sharifah's body was flown to Uganda on Thursday morning on an Emirates flight.” Kimera thanked all those who supported the family.

Sharifah's sister Ruth Nakitende, who stays in Kampala, Uganda, said the family has been going through difficult times since the death of their relative.

“I was so devastated by the death of my sister. The family has been going through hard times and struggling to find money to bring her body back home,” she told Khaleej Times. “We wanted her children to have the chance to attend their mother's funeral.”

“I am happy to hear that the people of UAE have come out to support my sister's repatriati­on process. I thank everyone who have extended support to us. May the almighty God bless them all.”

Nakitende earlier said that the deceased came to the UAE on a visit visa in September 2021 to look for a job. But the family was shocked when they received the news of her death in December.

Sharifah is survived by her three children who are between 6 and 15 years, and her sisters, who are in Uganda. Her parents are no more. Her body will be laid to rest on November 19 in Mukono District, Uganda.

 ?? ?? Nanono Sharifah, 32, passed away on December 23, 2021 while she was in the UAE looking for a job. — file photo
Nanono Sharifah, 32, passed away on December 23, 2021 while she was in the UAE looking for a job. — file photo

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