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Madinah bus tragedy: Hyderabad family loses 18 members

At least 45 Umrah pilgrims from Hyderabad have been killed after their bus collided with a diesel tanker near the holy city of Madinah in Saudi Arabia.

Hyderabad: On November 9, when Syed Rashid waved goodbye to his family at the Hyderabad airport for the Umrah pilgrimage, he never, in his wildest dream, thought those moments would be their last living memories.

A retired railway employee residing next to the CPI(M) Marx Bhavan in Vidyanagar, 18 members from his family were travelling in that ill-fated bus that was burnt to ashes near Mufrihat, approximately 160 km from Madinah in the wee hours of Monday.

Among the dead are 65-year-old Shaik Naseeruddin, 60-year-old Akhter Begum, Sallavuddin, 38, and 35-year-old sister-in-law and their three children, Sirajuddin, who lived in the United States with his 40-year-old wife Sana, 40, and their three children, Ammina Begum and her daughter, Shameena Begum, her son Jafar, and Rizwana Begum and her two minor children Maria, 12, and five-year-old Sahaja.

At least 45 Umrah pilgrims from Hyderabad have been killed after their bus collided with a diesel tanker near the holy city of Madinah in Saudi Arabia, Hyderabad city police commissioner, VC Sajjanar said, citing preliminary information.

The deceased include 17 men, 18 women and 10 children, most of whom were residents of Asif Nagar, Jhirra, Mehdipatnam and Tolichowki.

Abdul Shoeb Mohammed, the sole survivor, a 24-year-old resident of Asifnagar, has emerged as the sole survivor who remains in critical care at a German Hospital in Madinah, according to sources who spoke to Siasat.com.

The tragedy stands as a stark reminder of how quickly life can change, leaving an entire community in grief.

This post was last modified on November 17, 2025 4:45 pm

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Veena Nair

Veena Nair is the Online Editor at Siasat.com, where she primarily reports on religious and community-based hate crimes across India. She holds a degree from Sathyabama University, Chennai, and began her career as a software professional before pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM), Bengaluru. Before joining Siasat.com, Veena worked as a sub-editor at The New Indian Express in Coimbatore. Outside of journalism, she has a strong interest in theatre and has performed as an improv theatre artist in both Hyderabad and Bengaluru. A passionate observer of people, she is also a movie and music enthusiast, and a devoted cat mom

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