June 14th 2024.
The city of Bhubaneswar was saddened by the news of the tragic fire that took place in Kuwait, claiming the lives of many people. Among the victims were two young men from Odisha, Muhammad Jahur and Santosh Kumar Gouda. The Chief Minister of Odisha, Mohan Charan Majhi, expressed his heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased and said a prayer to Lord Jagannath for the peaceful rest of their souls.
The loss of these two Odia sons has been deeply felt by the community. Muhammad Jahur and Santosh Kumar Gouda were hardworking individuals who had left their homes to work in Kuwait. Jahur was from Karadapalli village in Tigiria police limits in Cuttack district, while Gouda hailed from Ranajhalli village in Purosottampur block of Ganjam district.
They were both employed by a private company and were residing in a seven-storey apartment building in Mangaf, located in the southern region of Kuwait. Unfortunately, the fire broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning, claiming their lives.
The bodies of the two young men will be brought back to their hometowns in Odisha from Delhi on Friday evening. It is a heartbreaking moment for their families, who are preparing to receive their loved ones for the last time.
Jahur's family shared that he had only been married for two years and his wife was seven-months pregnant. He had been working in Kuwait since 2017 and had visited his village just a month ago. Similarly, Gouda had also visited his village in March and had returned to Kuwait in April.
The loss of these two young men is a tragedy that has shaken the entire state. The government officials are working to ensure that the bodies are brought back to their families as soon as possible. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families during this difficult time.
May the souls of Muhammad Jahur and Santosh Kumar Gouda rest in peace.
[This article has been trending online recently and has been generated with AI. Your feed is customized.]
[Generative AI is experimental.]