Mangaluru: Karnataka Foundation Culture (KCF), an expatriate organization Diaspora Kannadianga, has made arrangements to send a 60-year-old Mangalureant body, who died of illness in the hospital in Dammam.
Satheesh Mukunda Shetty, a resident of Nanthoor, who works as a driver at a company in Dammam, is undergoing treatment at King Fahad Specialist Hospital.
The KCF Dammam unit member has expanded assistance while living in the hospital.
Shetty died ten days ago, and KCF took the initiative to send her body to Mangaluru.
The body is expected to arrive here on Friday.
KCF has been at the forefront of humanitarian services, especially when people from India need help.
KCF Saudi Arab President National D P Yousuf Saqafi Baithar told TI that Shetty fell ill, and was accepted in the ICU at King Fahad Hospital, three months ago.
“Since that day Shetty was hospitalized, the KCF Santhwana team led by Bhasha Gangavali was related to hospitals, to provide food and other support.
Shetty did not respond to care, and died in hospitals, and KCF members united to extend support.
We contacted the family, and took their authorization to shift the body to Mangaluru.
While the company where Shetty works, bills paid hospitals and flight tickets, we obtain all necessary permissions from the Department of Police and the health of Saudi Arabia, and the company where it works, and the embassy In Saudi Arabia and India.
His body has taken off in a flight from Dammam International Airport, and it will reach Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) through Mumbai on Friday.
The ambulance was set to shift Shetty’s body from Mia to his house, “he said, as he added that other organizational leaders have also been carried out Ng support.
Durga Shetty, the deceased relatives in Mangaluru, said his uncle was hospitalized after brain bleeding.
Shetty was in Saudi Arabia for almost 20 years, he said, and thanked KCF members for all assistance.