Hyd Woman Dies In Dubai, Family Seeks MEA’s Help

The family further said that later they got to know Saleha had died and no one from her son-in-law’s family was in touch with them. Saleha’s father said that their entire family is in a mental shock because of her death and requested the government to help repatriate her body to Hyderabad as soon as possible.

Update: 2025-07-14 21:05 GMT
MEA’s MADAD portal has registered a grievance on the incident and authorities said that they have forwarded the request to the concerned mission for action.—DC Image

Hyderabad: Family members of Saleha Tabassum, a Hyderabad-based woman, who died in Dubai, are requesting the government to help repatriate her body back to the city after her husband went incommunicado after her death. Saleha’s father Syed Mohiuddin Mahmood, in a letter to the Ministry of External Affairs, said that 38-year-old Saleha was married to Syed Ibrahim Hassan and has three daughters. On July 11, her husband contacted Saleha’s brother and said that she suffered a severe cardiac arrest, and they admitted her to a hospital.

The family further said that later they got to know Saleha had died and no one from her son-in-law’s family was in touch with them. Saleha’s father said that their entire family is in a mental shock because of her death and requested the government to help repatriate her body to Hyderabad as soon as possible. MEA’s MADAD portal has registered a grievance on the incident and authorities said that they have forwarded the request to the concerned mission for action.

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