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Medak man's body stuck in Saudi for 47 days

HYDERABAD: The family of a Telangana man who died in Saudi Arabia is distressed as the body has not been sent to India even 47 days after his demise.
Marikili Pochaiah of Burgupally village, Haven

Ghanpur mandal

, Medak district, had died on June 3. The 4 on June 3. The 45-yearold man had gone to Saudi Arabia three years ago and was employed with the Al Nasban Group.

Pochaiah's widow Vijayalaxmi

said that she and her four children had been grieving after coming to know of her husband's sudden death. “We cannot understand the reasons for the delay in getting the body back in India,“ she said.The family had approached

Medak district officials

for help.

Pochaiah's eldest son M Srikanth, a polytechnic student, said that his father, who was working in Ri yadh, had spoken to them last around 7.30 pm on June 3. “After a few hours, he complained of chest pain and was rushed to hospital by his room-mates but passed away,“ he said.

Vijayalaxmi had also sent an affidavit to the company saying that one

Guguloth Balu

was authorised to complete the formalities after that.

On Thursday, MBT leader Amjed Ullah Khan also wrote a letter to external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj to help the family get the body back.

Documents relating to Pochaiah's death in Saudi were also provided to the Indian Embassy in Riyadh.
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