Relatives of some of the 45 Indian pilgrims killed when a diesel tanker crashed into a bus in Saudi Arabia are travelling to the kingdom to pay their final respects before burial.

Indian officials said family members were travelling to Madinah from their hometown of Hyderabad in southern India after the fatal accident.

Mohammad Munir Ahmed lost 18 members of his family in the crash. Speaking to The National from Hyderabad, he said: β€œThere is no end to our sadness, no end to the pain we are feeling. There are really no words.”

Mr Ahmed lost his uncle, aunt, cousins, nephews and nieces from the Naseeruddin family in the crash that happened on Monday when the group of 46 Umrah pilgrims was travelling from Makkah to Madinah.

β€œThere were nine children and nine adults – we lost them all," he said. "My uncle and aunt’s entire family – daughters, son, grandchildren – were in that bus, except their elder son Siraj who lives in the US. Even Siraj’s family – his three young children and wife – were on that bus, they all are no more.”

Final farewell

Mr Ahmed spoke to his aunt and uncle before they left Makkah on the final leg of their journey.

β€œThey were all happy. They had completed one week in Makkah and everything was going well. They were looking forward to reaching Madinah,” he said.

β€œWhen the plans first began, only a few people were to travel to Saudi Arabia. Then more joined in, everyone thought 'the elders are going, so let us join because it's good to travel together and pray together as a family'. Who could imagine this would happen?”

Mr Ahmed was among those who said goodbye to the large group of travellers at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad on November 9. He is now among a group of 38 relatives of the deceased who are leaving India late on Tuesday to pay their last respects in Madinah.

β€œJust before they left, they stood – all 18 of them – for a picture at the airport,” he said. "That’s all we have now. Everyone is crying, the women in our family cannot stop crying. There will never be an end to our grief."

Friends and neighbours in Hyderabad said they were also in mourning. β€œWe are all in shock,” said Dr Mohammed Minhaj Ahmed, the Naseeruddin family's dentist. β€œNaseer bhai [brother] was my patient for years and most of his relatives also were regulars at my practice. It is unthinkable for so many from one family to get taken away at one time. People are crying and mourning outside their homes.”

Abdul Shoeb Mohammed was the sole survivor of a bus crash that killed 45 Indians travelling from Makkah to Madinah for the Umrah pilgrimage.

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