Community support facilitates repatriation of deceased from Dubai to Mangaluru


Media Release

Dubai, Sep 27: In a commendable display of community solidarity, the Karnataka Cultural Foundation (KCF) UAE successfully coordinated the swift transfer of the body of the late Thilakananda Poojary from Dubai to his home in Neerakatte, Uppinangady, Dakshina Kannada.

The philanthropic efforts of the KCF UAE team were crucial in navigating the complex procedures following the unfortunate demise of the well-known individual in Dubai. Faced with the daunting task of processing death formalities and completing necessary documentation, the deceased’s family initially struggled to connect with familiar resources.

Stepping in swiftly, KCF UAE team members, notably Samad Birali, Muhammed Hakeem Turkalike, and Ashraf KMS Saudi, played a pivotal role. They coordinated closely with the concerned departments, while Hidayath Addoor assisted with Indian embassy formalities. The team also liaised directly with the bereaved family, providing essential guidance and practical support to complete the documentation and other procedures.

This selfless and timely response is part of KCF’s ongoing commitment to community service. Their noble efforts ensured that the repatriation process was completed efficiently, offering much-needed relief to the grieving family during a difficult time. The successful transfer of the body stands as a testament to the community-focused ethos and invaluable assistance provided by the Karnataka Cultural Foundation in the UAE.

 

 

 

  

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