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Death of a Yemeni expatriate in a traffic accident in Abha, Saudi Arabia
Locals| 5 November, 2024 - 10:34 AM
Exclusive: Yemen Youth Net - Follow-ups
A Yemeni expatriate died in a traffic accident on one of the roads in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in light of the increasing number of victims of traffic accidents among Yemeni expatriates.
Identical sources said on Monday that the expatriate (Jamal Muhammad Ali Qasim Al-Nashmi) died in a traffic accident in the Saudi city of Abha.
The victim is from the village of "Abar" in the Waraf district of Jablah, southwest of Ibb Governorate.
During the past days and weeks, dozens of Yemeni expatriates have died and been injured in traffic and work accidents in various Saudi cities.
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