UAE resident dies in tragic accident; KCF UAE extends support to bereaved family


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Abu Dhabi, Apr 26: A UAE-based resident from Mangaluru, Chethan Nagaraj, tragically lost his life following a road accident, leaving family, friends, and the wider community in deep sorrow.

The incident was brought to attention by prominent social workers Hidayatth Addoor and Samad Birali, who promptly informed members of the Abu Dhabi Karnataka Cultural Foundation (KCF UAE). Upon receiving the news, KCF UAE social workers Muhammed Kunchi Ishwaramangila and Hakeem Thurkalike took immediate steps to assist.

The KCF UAE team quickly mobilized to support the grieving family, helping them navigate the necessary legal and administrative formalities during this difficult time. They also extended emotional support to the bereaved family members, ensuring they were not alone in their moment of loss.

This compassionate response once again highlights the strong unity and solidarity within the coastal Kannadiga community in the UAE, especially in times of crisis.

KCF UAE expressed its heartfelt condolences, standing firmly with the family of the deceased and reaffirming its commitment to community support.

  

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