TAIF:A Pakistani woman hailing from Gujrat lost her life and her relatives were seriously injured in a car accident in Saudi Arabia on Friday.
According to the reports, the family of six was on its way to perform Umrah when a high speeding vehicle hit their car due to which the woman lost her life at the spot. The other family members were shifted to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Malik Abdul Aziz Hospital.
Earlier, seven British-Pakistani nationals were killed and several more injured in a road crash in Saudi Arabia, Britain's Foreign Ministry informed on Thursday.
"We are supporting the families of six
British people who have sadly died following a road accident in Saudi Arabia," a Foreign Office spokeswoman said.
"We are also helping several more British nationals who were injured in the crash," she said, without specifying how many.
Glasgow Central Mosque released a statement naming two of the victims as Glasgow couple Mohammad Aslam and Talat Aslam, who have five children. The statement said they had just completed Umrah and were travelling in a minibus to Medina.
Meanwhile, the names of deceased hailing from Manchester were identified as: Rabia Ahmed, Khurshid Ahmed and a two-month-year old toddler.