‘Heartbreaking’: people gather to bid farewell to 6-year-old Kerala boy who died in Dubai school bus
PTI, Jun 18, 2019, 10:43 AM IST
Dubai: Over 200 people in Dubai bid a tearful goodbye to a six-year-old Kerala boy who died after he dozed off in his school bus and was left behind alone for several hours.
Mohamed Farhan Faisal was laid to rest in Al Quoz. Relatives, friends and acquaintances could barely contain their tears as the boy’s father led the funeral prayer and the procession, the Khaleej Timesreported.
An eyewitness said: “Around 3:00pm, when I went to pick my child up from the centre, I saw a group of people gathered around the bus. I went to check and saw some people trying to revive the child, but it was too late by then.”
Heba Latif, who used to teach the boy, said, “He was a well-mannered, innocent and bright student. I used to teach him Arabic and Islamic. He used to study everything and was very intelligent. He was very quiet most of the times, but he performed well, always. It’s really a heartbreaking situation.”
“His mother was crying all night yesterday. She came for the funeral, but she broke down on multiple occasions. Faisal (father) led the funeral prayer and remained strong till the body was lowered to the grave. He broke down after that,” Afsal, a relative, said.
“We can only imagine their grief. His mother had dropped him to the bus in the morning. In the evening, the police called his father to inform him about the tragedy.” The couple got Faisal after an eight-year wait, the relative added. “He has three elder sisters, one of whom was to get married in July.”
Another relative said: “Mohamed was a special boy and very attached to his parents. It was a time for celebration for his family as his eldest sister was to get married in July. This tragedy has really changed their lives.”
Mohamed had joined the Islamic centre earlier this year. All three sisters studied at the same centre. The family hails from the coastal town of Muzhappilangad in Kannur district and they are long-time Dubai residents. They reside in Karama. The boy studied at a school in Al Warqa.
Such instances are rare in the UAE, but have been reported previously. In 2014, a a pre-school student at Abu Dhabi’s Al Worood Academy Private School suffocated to death after being forgotten inside a bus. The news had shocked the nation and sparked a major discussion on child safety in buses.
The principal, bus driver and supervisor were jailed and directed to pay 100,000 dirham in blood money to the girl’s family.
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