Since hearing about the fire that tragically claimed the lives of 49 people, mostly Indians, in a building in Kuwait, a middle-aged woman from Bihar has been frantically calling her son.
She has been unable to obtain any information about her son’s whereabouts, despite her efforts. Madina Khatoon stated that her eldest son, Kalu Khan, had been residing in that building and was on the verge of returning home for the wedding.
“I spoke to him over the phone at around 11 pm on Tuesday. He informed me that he would come to Darbhanga on July 5 as his marriage is scheduled for next month,” she informed media persons.
A resident of the Naina Ghat area in Bihar’s Darbhanga district, Khatoon stated that her son had been living in Kuwait for several years. According to villagers, Mr. Khan had been working as a skilled laborer in Kuwait.
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Upon receiving information that the fire broke out in the same building where her son lived, she nervously attempted to contact him.
“But he is not responding to my calls. We have no information about his whereabouts,” expressed Kalu Khan’s inconsolable mother.
“He is my eldest son. We attempted to contact authorities concerned in this regard, but all our efforts were in vain. We have sent his photographs to embassy officials. Now, we are awaiting an update. We are also in touch with district administration,” she stated.
“I am praying to the almighty that I receive some good news about my son,” Ms. Khatoon said, sobbing.
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