Young Man from Kanajar Killed in Road Accident in Muscat


from Clarence Pinto 
Inputs from Gracy Mascarenhas
Daijiworld Media Network - Muscat (GA)

Muscat, Mar 2: Stephen Castelino, a 33-year-old Mangalorean from Kanajar died in a tragic road accident near Muscat International Airport, Seeb, and Sultanate of Oman on Monday March 2, 2009.

Stephen Castelino, son of Ignatius and Anjeline Castelino, was working at Qurum Sultan Center’s Jean’s Grill Restaurant as bread maker since 2006. He had gone to the airport to reach his colleague Bashir Ahmed Nathu Khan of New Delhi last night. Bashir was leaving the country for good.  After completing the airport formalities and seeing off his friend, Stephen was returning to his accommodation in Ruwi.

At the time of accident, he was trying to cross the road to catch a taxi on the other side of the road and then, hit by a speeding vehicle. Seriously injured Stephen was rushed to Royal Hospital and but, as per reliable sources died around 5.15 am.

  

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  • Roshan Gaga, Kanajar/Palli

    Wed, Mar 04 2009

    So sad when I heard this tragedy. It's a shocking incident for his family.

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  • Lawrence Saldanha, Kanajar/Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 02 2009

    It is absolutely terrifying to hear about this shocking tragedy. Stephen was the only hope for the family which has seen tragedy after tragedy. May the almighty God give the family of the diseased enough strength to bear the irrepairable loss and may he grant eternal peace to the departed soul. Lawrence Saldanha, Kanajar

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  • Olin Lasrado, PADIL/ DUBAI

    Mon, Mar 02 2009

    Very sad incident. There are no words to confort the loss of a child to the parents. May his soul rest in peace. Dear all, Kindly Do not cross the roads in non designated areas.

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  • Vijay D'Souza, Kanajar/UK

    Mon, Mar 02 2009

    I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Stephen. May God grant peace and comfort to his family and loved ones during these difficult times.

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  • irene Sequeira, Derebail/Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 02 2009

    Very sad news. May God give courage & strength to his parents and loved ones to bear this irreparable loss. May his soul rest in peace. We have to accept God's wish.

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  • Anita Dsouza, Taccode/Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 02 2009

    Hevanly father, please grant him eternal rest for his innocent death.

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  • Shanthi, Bantwal/Muscat

    Mon, Mar 02 2009

    I am shocked to hear this news! I still can see his innocent face in front of my eyes. He is such a nice person, soft to talk. I deeply mourn for his death & I believe he is already there with our Heavenly Father! This is our eternal home. May Lord Jesus fill his emptied place in his family & give strength to the family to bear his loss.

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  • Lancy Moras, Jeddah Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Mar 02 2009

    I deeply mourn Stepen's untimely death and for sure my faith is that he will have a place at the right hand of the heavenly father in heaven for his innocent death. Needless to say my prayers are for him and his beloved family back home in Kanajar. May his departed soul RIP, Amen.

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