Pakistani Envoy’s Team Facilitates Survivors of Sharjah Incident

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Sharjah: Under the directions of Ambassador of Pakistan to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, an official team of the Welfare Wing of the Consulate General, Dubai, led by Community Welfare Attaché (CWA) Imran Shahid, visited Al Qassimi Hospital in Sharjah Friday morning to inquire about Pakistani survivors of a fire incident.
A Pakistani father and his daughter died in the fire incident on Thursday.
The team held a detailed meeting with the hospital’s management, including Hamdan and Abdullah, and also met the doctors treating the survivors of the tragic incident. The survivors include the wife of the deceased, Fatima Imran Khan, and two children, Asma Imran Khan (about 9 years old) and Ahmed Imran Khan (about 6 years old).
The visiting team requested the concerned authorities in the hospital, police, and forensics departments expedite issuing the requisite medical reports, enabling the issuance of death notifications at the earliest. The family hailing from Lahore has desired to take the dead bodies to Pakistan for burial.
Zaheer, the brother-in-law of deceased Imran Khan, and other relatives of the bereaved family were assured of full cooperation and support by the Consulate General in this difficult and testing time.
The doctors apprised me that the children were likely to be discharged on Friday and will be handed over to the Child Protection Department, Sharjah, which will subsequently hand them over to their relatives after fulfilling formalities in consultation with the Consulate. However, the mother of the children, Fatima Imran Khan, was still unconscious with her carbon monoxide level getting normal, but the doctors were not sure about her recovery time.
Assuring them of all required facilitation and assistance, the official team briefed the relatives of the family on relevant procedures in detail.

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