Tag: Tragic

  • Tragic House Fire Leaves Family With Only Clothes On Their Backs

    Tragic House Fire Leaves Family With Only Clothes On Their Backs

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    SRINAGAR: In a tragic incident on Monday morning, a person living in a rented accommodation in Srinagar’s Chattabal area lost all his belongings and savings he had accumulated over the years by doing menial jobs, due to a fire.

    According to Ghulam Nabi Dar’s relatives, he had been living in the rented room for over a decade and was supporting his family of six through his job. The fire destroyed everything he owned and has left him in a helpless state.

    “He had saved some money to buy a small piece of land, but the fire took away everything he had. Now, he and his family are left with only the clothes on their backs,” said a relative.

    Ghulam Nabi’s neighbors mentioned that he had been living in poverty, and the locals had frequently helped his family. The room where Dar lived with his family is owned by the local Masjid Committee, and they are yet to make any further arrangements for their accommodation.

    “The Masjid Committee has offered them a room for now, but with six members in the family, we are unsure how we will manage,” said another relative. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • ‘Killed for nothing’: The tragic death of an American doctor in Sudan

    ‘Killed for nothing’: The tragic death of an American doctor in Sudan

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    The morning that Sulieman decided he had to risk the dangerous escape from Sudan’s capital with his parents, American wife and his two American children was the morning that the war found Sulieman, friends say.

    In the wholesale looting that has accompanied fighting in the capital, Khartoum, a city of 5 million, a roving band of strangers surrounded him in his yard Tuesday, stabbing him to death in front of his family. Friends suspect robbery was the motive. He became one of two Americans confirmed killed in Sudan in the fighting, both dual nationals.

    Authorities say the other, with ties to Denver, was caught in a crossfire. They have not released that American’s name.

    Mohamed Eisa, a Sudanese doctor who practices in the Pittsburgh area, was a close colleague of Sulieman. Over the years, “sometimes I asked him, ’Bushra, what are you doing here? What are you doing in Sudan?″ Eisa recalled.

    ”He always says to me, ’Mohamed, listen — yes, I love living in the United States … but the United States health care system is very strong,” and one doctor more or less won’t make a difference.

    Eisa said Sulieman would tell him: “In Sudan, everything I do has so much impact on so many lives, so many students and so many medical professionals.”

    The sudden illness and death of Eisa’s father in Khartoum meant Eisa was in Sudan when fighting broke out. Now trying to get back to his American wife and children in the U.S., Eisa spoke late last week from Port Sudan, a city on the Red Sea now crowded with Sudanese and foreigners who made the dangerous 500-mile (800-kilometer) drive from the capital in hopes of securing spots on ships leaving Sudan.

    Eisa described a journey through checkpoints manned by armed men, past bodies lying in the streets, and past vehicles carrying other families killed attempting the escape route.

    After evacuating all U.S. diplomats and other U.S. government personnel April 22, the U.S. conducted its first evacuation of private American citizens Saturday. It used armed drones to escort buses carrying between 200 and 300 U.S. citizens, permanent residents and others to Port Sudan.

    Sudanese in their country and in the U.S. spoke of Sulieman’s killing as a special loss.

    He was a well-respected colleague at the Gastroenterology Clinic and Mercy Hospital in Iowa City, hospital president Tom Clancy said. Sulieman’s older children live in Iowa.

    He traveled back to Sudan several times a year with medical supplies he had collected for that country, colleagues said.

    A nurse at the Iowa City clinic who declined to be identified because the nurse was not authorized to speak called him one of the best. “His love for his patients was over the top,” the nurse said. Colleagues considered him a powerhouse doctor and humanitarian, an upbeat man with an infectious laugh who populated his texts with smiley faces and cats wearing sunglasses.

    In Sudan, Sulieman directed the medical faculty at the University of Khartoum and was a founder and director of a doctors’ humanitarian group, the Sudanese American Medical Association.

    He would help organize and drive medicine and supplies to Sudan’s countryside, arrange rural training for midwives and help bring in cardiologists to perform surgeries for free.

    His efforts continued after two Sudanese commanders who earlier had joined forces to derail Sudan’s moves toward democracy suddenly launched an all-out battle for power.

    Two weeks of fighting have killed more than 500 people, according to the Sudanese Health Ministry. Doctors say fighters have abducted at least five physicians, taking them away to treat combatants.

    Sulieman was one of many doctors who kept showing up at hospitals, regardless, said Dr. Yasir Elamin, a Sudanese-American doctor in Houston.

    Sulieman and other doctors in Khartoum treated the wounded, delivered babies and provided other urgent care until it became too dangerous for him to leave his home.

    Concern about taking his father away from needed dialysis had kept Sulieman from leaving Khartoum, colleagues said.

    On Tuesday, he decided he would take his father for dialysis, then try to flee Khartoum with his family, he told friends.

    The band of men surrounded him before he could leave. They plunged a knife into his chest. Fellow doctors at Khartoum’s Soba Hospital, where he had worked, were unable to save him.

    In Washington, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby extended “deepest sympathies” to Sulieman’s family.

    “For nothing. For nothing,” Eisa, his colleague in Sudan, said of Sulieman’s killing, before finally finding passage over the weekend on a ship out of Sudan.

    “You know who you killed?” another Sudanese colleague, Hisham Omar, posted among Facebook tributes from the country’s medical workers, in a message aimed at the attackers who killed Sulieman.

    “You killed thousands of patients,” that colleague wrote, speaking of the impact that Sulieman — one doctor — knew he had in Sudan, and all the Sudanese he would have aided in the years ahead. “You killed thousands of needy people. You killed thousands of his students.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Baisakhi Festivity Turns Tragic: Footbridge Collapse Injures Many

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    SRINAGAR: Several persons were injured after a footbridge collapsed during Baisakhi celebration in Udhampur district on Friday.

    An official said that a footbridge collapsed during the Baisakhi celebration at Beni Sangam in Bain village in Udhampur’s Chenani Block.

    He said that at least six people were injured during the incidents who all are being hospitalized.

    He said that a rescue operation is underway while police and other teams have reached the site. (KS)

    More details awaited.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Baisakhi Festivity Turns Tragic: Footbridge Collapse Injures Many

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    SRINAGAR: Several persons were injured after a footbridge collapsed during Baisakhi celebration in Udhampur district on Friday.

    An official said that a footbridge collapsed during the Baisakhi celebration at Beni Sangam in Bain village in Udhampur’s Chenani Block.

    He said that at least six people were injured during the incidents who all are being hospitalized.

    He said that a rescue operation is underway while police and other teams have reached the site. (KS)

    More details awaited.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • San Francisco gets emptier and emptier, Musk finds it ‘tragic’

    San Francisco gets emptier and emptier, Musk finds it ‘tragic’

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    San Francisco: Tech leaders and internet stars are lamenting that downtown San Francisco’s real estate market has deteriorated and the city is getting “emptier and emptier”, with Elon Musk calling this “tragic”.

    File hosting service Dropbox’s chief financial officer Tim Regan said that they were relatively quick to market with subleasing plans.

    However, “the market has deteriorated, with many companies reducing their real estate footprint”, said Regan.

    San Francisco has been among the slowest US markets to rebound from the pandemic as tech companies did not open their offices and promoted remote work amid mass layoffs.

    Regan said during the company’s quarterly call this week that they no longer assume the company “will sublease additional space in San Francisco in the next few years”.

    Podcaster Elijah Schaffer tweeted that San Francisco is getting “emptier and emptier”.

    “Last time I went, a man was urinating on the Twitter building and the only people on the street were angry press trying to snap photos of @elonmusk,” he posted.

    “Sad what’s happened to this town and scary they think they know best for the world,” Schaffer said.

    Musk replied: “Tragic. I hope SF (San Francisco) comes back from this emptiness. It is such a beautiful city with so many amazing people”.

    In a video attached to his tweet, Schaffer said that so many businesses have closed in downtown San Francisco near his office, which is also shut.

    Musk said last month that office rentals in San Francisco will further drop. Twitter has its headquarters in the city.

    David Sacks, Co-founder and partner at Craft Ventures, tweeted that he got offered office space in San Francisco for the same price as 2009.

    Musk replied: “It will go lower”.

    Amid global recession fears, San Francisco stands to lose the most as work-from-home in the last three years of the pandemic at tech companies and expensive real estate has stalled the city’s growth.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • JK Labourer Dies In Gujarat In A Tragic Accident, Four Injured

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    SRINAGAR: A youth from Udhampur, died in a tragic incident in Gujarat’s Bhavnagar area. He was caught in an elevator.

    Reports reaching here said that the young man was part of a group of workers, who were caught in the lift. Most of them survived with injuries but the Udhampur boy died.

    Reports from Udhampur said a group of youth were working with a factory as labourers. They were unloading the merchandise in a lift when the lift broke. At least five persons – all from Lati belt – were injured. One of them identified as Jagdev son of Hemraj received a serious head injury and was declared dead by the doctors. The injured were identified as Ashok Kumar, Mohan, Ankit, Deepak and Yashpal. They are currently being treated for serious injuries.

    “Unfortunate mishap involving Lift/Elevator in Bhavnagar, Gujarat in which a group of boys from Lati, district Udhampur, J-K, got trapped, sustaining injuries with the death of one of them,” Union Minister Jitendra Singh said in a tweet. “I am in touch with local authorities and hospital management there.”

    In another tweet, Singh added that he has spoken with Bhavnagar Bharatiben Shivalik to follow up on the matter.

    “I have also spoken to Lok Sabha MP from Bhavnagar, Bharatiben Shivalik and she is also following it up. Meanwhile, at Lati, our PRI representative Master Kasturi Lal is coordinating,” he added. Singh is representing the Udhampur constituency in the Lok Sabha. In Lati, Singh said PRI representative Master Kasturi Lal is coordinating.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Can disaster diplomacy after tragic earthquakes bridge political differences?

    Can disaster diplomacy after tragic earthquakes bridge political differences?

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    Ankara: Natural disasters usually work to unite people to put aside political differences, and it’s been the case for the deadly earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria.

    The catastrophe may also have an impact on international relations. Countries at odds with Turkey and Syria have rallied in solidarity with the two quake-hit countries, sending batches of aid and rescue teams, Xinhua news agency reported.

    However, it’s unclear whether this dynamic will continue when the disaster has passed or whether new understandings and bridges will be established, experts said.

    Over 9,800 rescue personnel from 70 countries have rushed to southeastern Turkey after it was jolted on February 6 by two powerful earthquakes that have killed 31,643 and wounded over 80,000, according to the latest official toll announced on Monday.

    This is the worst natural disaster that Turkiye has witnessed. An earthquake in eastern Turkey in 1939 had killed 30,000 people.

    Some countries stick out on the long list more than others, such as Greece, Armenia and Cyprus, despite having had difficult or tense relations with Ankara over decades.

    However, all of these old rivals have set aside their animosity and given helping hands at a time of disaster.

    “Natural disasters are indeed brief moments of conciliation in bilateral disputes. In the case of Turkey and Greece they are both earthquake-prone countries and have come to the aid of one another many times, allowing for reconciliation,” Batu Coskun, an independent political risk analyst, told Xinhua.

    “Usually when the crisis subsides, bilateral tensions reassert themselves, though with less severity,” he pointed out.

    Earthquakes that struck both Turkey and Greece in 1999 gave rise to “earthquake diplomacy” and improved previously tense ties between the two nations. Before tensions reemerged, the post-quake mood persisted for a few years.

    Ankara and Athens have decades-old feuds and have repeatedly come to the brink of war. Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias arrived on Sunday for a visit to Turkey’s disaster-struck Adana province, where he was warmly greeted by his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu who praised Greek relief efforts.

    “We do not need to wait for natural disasters to improve our relations,” Dendias was quoted as saying by the local press.

    Turkey has not had diplomatic or commercial ties with Armenia since the 1990s. The two countries also reconnected for the first time in decades in the wake of the earthquakes.

    A border gate between the two countries has been opened for the first time in more than three decades to allow aid for victims of the devastating earthquakes in southern Turkey, according to the semi-official Anadolu Agency.

    “The land border with Armenia being opened is a significant milestone. Likely, this event will become a major motivator for both countries to normalize relations and exchange ambassadors,” Coskun said.

    He added that in the post-crisis period when foreign policy again becomes a priority for the government after disaster relief, “we will see the impact of this.”

    Israel has also sent aid to Turkey. The two countries have improved their relations recently after over a decade of discord.

    Tulin Daloglu, a journalist and foreign policy analyst, said that Turkey should take lessons from this tragedy and try to move to a softer line in foreign policy towards some countries it has problems with.

    She specifically mentioned Sweden, whose NATO membership bid has met with objections from Ankara over security issues.

    “Yet, Sweden immediately rushed to assist Turkey in the aftermath of the disaster,” Daloglu said, adding that such an event can change the way a country is seen by the public opinion of the host country.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Siblings Charred To Death in Tragic Fire Incident in Lolab Kupwara

    Siblings Charred To Death in Tragic Fire Incident in Lolab Kupwara

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    In a tragic incident of its kind, two siblings were burnt alive after a fire broke out in a residential house on Saturday late evening in Diver Lolab area of North Kashmir’s Kupwara district, reports and officials said.

    Reports reaching GNS said that a major fire broke out of a residential house belonging to one Mohammad Akbar Khan, son of Abdul Aziz Khan at Kakadpatti Diver at around 11:15 PM.

    The flames soon spread to the whole of structure, built of wood, even as the locals, men from Fire and Emergency Services Department and army made unrelenting efforts to douse off the fire. As the rescue operation was going on, two minor siblings stuck inside the house couldn’t be rescued on time and were burnt alive.

    An official confirming about the incident, identified the sibling duo as Amir Ahmed Khan (6) and Sabzar Ahmad Khan (3) – sons of house-owner Mohammad Akbar Khan.


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  • Atleast Eight Killed In Tragic Road Accident In Kishtwar’s Marwah, Saroori Grieved

    Atleast Eight Killed In Tragic Road Accident In Kishtwar’s Marwah, Saroori Grieved

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    The former Minister of J&K, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori, today expressed profound grief and shock over the tragic accident on Tatapani to Yurdoo road, in Marwah area of Kishtwar district, when a vehicle plunged down into a deep gorge, resulting in the death of eight passenger.

    The deceased has been identified as Mohd Amin son of Ghulam Mustafa Sheikh resident of Chanjer Marwah, Driver Umer Gani son of Abdul Gani Shah resident of Nowapachi Marwah, Mohd Irfan son of Mohd Ramzan Hajam resident of Qaderna Marwah, Afaq Ahmed son of Bashir Ahmed Hajam resident of Thachna Dachhan, Asia Banoo daughter of Mohd Younis resident of Yourdoo Mawah, Safoora Banoo daughter of Ghulam Rasool resident of Anjer Marwah, Muzamila Banoo daughter of Zahoor Ahmed Malik resident of Yourdoo Marwah and Mohsina Banoo daughter of Gulam Rasool resident of Anjer Marwah.

    In a statement, G. M Saroori extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. He prayed for peace for the souls of the deceased’s and much needed strength for the bereaved families.

    “I am deeply saddened by the news of the accident in which eight innocent persons passed away,” he said and prayed for peace to the departed souls besides this place for them in heaven.

    The former Minister of J&K demanded sanctioning of Rs. 10 lakhs ex-gratia relief to the kin of each of the deceaseds who were killed in a road accident in Marwah Kishtwar.


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  • Doda Administration Mourn The Demise Of Deceased Officers And Driver Of PWD In Tragic Road Accident Near Assar

    Doda Administration Mourn The Demise Of Deceased Officers And Driver Of PWD In Tragic Road Accident Near Assar

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    District Administration, Doda, today deeply condoled the sad demise of deceased officers Sh. Rafeeq Ahmed Sheikh Ex En, Sh. KK Sharma AEE and Mohd Hafiz Driver, of PWD Doda in a tragic road accident near Assar Doda.

    It has been reported that Suresh Kumar, Superintending Engineer PWD was also on the same official vehicle Bolero, who has received some injuries and has been shifted to GMC Jammu for further treatment.

    The Bolero vehicle in which they were travelling from Jammu to Doda, in the morning today fell down ina deep gorge near Trungul, Assar, the reasons of which are to be ascertained yet. The dead bodies were handed over to their families after some basic formalities.

    DC Doda Vishesh Paul Mahajan along with SSP Doda Abdul Qayoom reached on the spot and are monitoring the rescue operation. A condolence meeting was also held at Conference Hall of DC office, whereat the participants prayed for eternal peace to the departed souls. The Deseased officers and driver were remembered for their tireless and prompt service to the public as a part of District Administration. Besides, Deputy Commissioner, VisheshPaul Mahajan, SSP Doda Abdul Qayoom, ADDC Doda Pran Singh, ADC Doda Dr Ravi Kumar Bharti, and other District officers and officials, expressed heart-felt sympathies with the bereaved family members over the irreparable loss. They also prayed for speedy recovery of Sh Suresh Kumar SE, who is undergoing treatment at GMC Jammu.


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