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Death of a Yemeni expatriate due to electric shock in Saudi Arabia
Locals| 6 October, 2024 - 7:35 AM
Riyadh: Yemen Youth Net
A Yemeni expatriate died in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after being electrocuted.
Sources close to the victim said that the expatriate (Mohammed Abdul Hafeez Ali Saeed Al-Hamidi) died after being exposed to an electrical short circuit in Saudi Arabia.
According to sources, the victim is from the Al-Sarah area in Al-Udain District, west of Ibb Governorate (central Yemen).
During the past weeks and months, dozens of Yemeni expatriates have died and been injured in separate incidents in various Saudi cities.
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