Mangaluru, Apr 26: Nearly 10 days after a fire mishap at a petrochemical plant claimed over a dozen lives in Saudi Arabia's industrial city of Jubail, the dead bodies of the two victims from Mangaluru were repatriated on Monday.

The bodies of Karthik Sanil (30) from Kolnadu near Mulki and Ashraf (30) from Haleyangadi arrived at Mangaluru International Airport at 3.30 p.m. via Mumbai. Their relatives received the body.
They were among the five expatriates from Mangaluru region who lost their lives in April 16 tragedy at the Jubail United Petrochemical Company Plant.
Earlier, Ashraf's brother and a representative of the company who travelled from Saudi Arabia arrived at the airport at 10.30 a.m. Though the bodies were expected to arrive at the same time, they came late from Mumbai.
The bodies of Konchar Bhaskar Poojary from Bajpe, Balakrishna from Vamanjoor and Vincent Monteiro from Neerumarga are expected to reach the city on Tuesday.
Deputy Commissioner A.B. Ibrahim had, on April 18, written to the Ministry of External Affairs, Delhi, requesting immediate action for repatriation of bodies by contacting the Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia.
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