A heartrending incident in Sharjah’s Muweilah area has cut short what was meant to be a joyous family reunion, claiming the life of a 19-month-old Indian toddler. The child, who had arrived in the United Arab Emirates just one month earlier with his mother to visit his father, tragically died after being struck by a vehicle on Wednesday evening.
The accident occurred approximately at 7 PM while the boy was walking with his mother beneath their residential building. According to family friend M.K., a colleague of the father, the mother was momentarily disposing of garbage when the child abruptly broke free and darted onto the roadway. The driver of the approaching vehicle was unable to stop in time to prevent the collision.
The father, employed as a salesperson at a local company and originally from Kerala, India, was working in Qusais at the time of the incident. Despite the challenging evening traffic between Dubai and Sharjah, he immediately coordinated with colleagues to transport the child to medical facilities. Emergency services rushed the toddler to the hospital, but medical intervention proved unsuccessful.
Local authorities demonstrated exceptional compassion by expediting administrative procedures, enabling the family to conduct burial services following Asr prayers in Dubai on Thursday. The funeral proceedings were marked by profound grief, with the mother collapsing upon viewing her son’s body and the father comforting her through shared anguish.
The couple, who had welcomed their only child after six years of marriage, had anticipated this reunion as a celebration of family togetherness. The father had specifically taken time off work to greet his wife and son upon their arrival at Abu Dhabi International Airport just weeks earlier.
Following the funeral, the grieving parents returned to their hometown in Kerala. Their employer has offered unlimited leave and comprehensive support, emphasizing the community’s commitment to helping the family navigate this profound loss. Friends report that the mother is gradually showing signs of emotional recovery through ongoing communication with supportive networks.
