Five Pakistani Umrah Pilgrims Die in Saudi Bus Accident
Tragic Collision Claims Lives of Pakistani Pilgrims in Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, a tragic accident claimed the lives of five Pakistani pilgrims traveling for Umrah. The bus carrying the pilgrims collided with a trailer while en route from Al-Badr to Medina. Among the deceased were three women and two elderly men, all hailing from the Bahawalnagar district of Pakistan.
The rescue teams promptly transferred the injured and the deceased to nearby hospitals. Among the injured were women, children, and elderly individuals. According to sources, two of the deceased women were from village 228 Nine-R, and the third woman was from suburban village 201 Murad of Bahawalnagar. The elderly men were identified as residents of village 39 Three-R and Dahranwala city, respectively.
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