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Indian expatriate siblings Mohamed Junidhul Nibrash (22) and Najmal Rishvan (19) died in a road accident when their SUV overturned in the Ain Khalid area late on Tuesday night, sources told Gulf Times.
The brothers are believed to be the only children of their parents, hailing from Kerala’s Kozhikode district. Their father Sakir Maliakkal is director of Barzan Real Estate, Doha.
The duo were assisting their father in the business. Both were raised in Qatar and studied in a local Indian school.
The bodies were repatriated on Wednesday night for burial at their native place.
Meanwhile, Jaimon Joseph (36), another Indian expatriate who was under treatment for a self-inflicted critical injury, passed away late in the evening on Monday. He was working in a local hospitality group.
Joseph had come to Qatar from Thodupuzha in Kerala. Arrangements are being made to send his body home.
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