Sole Indian survivor lost parents in Saudi bus crash: How did he escape oil-tanker collision

In a devastating bus crash in Saudi Arabia, 45 individuals, predominantly Indian pilgrims, lost their lives. The sole survivor, 24-year-old Mohd Abdul Shoiab from Hyderabad, is currently receiving medical treatment in a Saudi hospital. According to Hyderabad Police Commissioner V C Sajjanar, Shoiab was seated next to the driver when the collision occurred. Reports suggest that he managed to escape by breaking open a window and jumping to safety. Tragically, Shoiab lost both his parents in the accident. The crash also claimed three generations of one family, resulting in 18 deaths, including nine children. In response to the tragedy, helplines were established in Telangana and by the Indian mission in Jeddah to assist the victims’ families. The victims have been identified as 28 females and 17 males. The Saudi traffic authority has initiated an investigation into the collision in Medinah, and legal procedures are underway. The Telangana Chief Minister’s Office, after consulting with the families of the deceased, has decided to conduct the last rites in accordance with religious traditions. Arrangements are being made to transport two members from each affected family to Saudi Arabia for this purpose. Indian authorities are in continuous communication with Saudi officials to manage the aftermath of this tragic event.