Tragic Loss: Five J&K Workers Die in Kuwait Crash

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Tragic Loss: Five J&K Workers Die in Kuwait Crash

Synopsis

A devastating road accident in Kuwait has claimed the lives of five workers from Jammu and Kashmir, igniting calls from their families for the urgent return of their bodies. The incident casts a shadow of grief over their hometowns as community members mourn the loss.

Key Takeaways

Five workers from Jammu and Kashmir were killed in a road accident in Kuwait.
The families are demanding the return of their bodies.
The victims were laborers seeking employment opportunities.
This incident has caused significant grief in their hometowns.
Similar tragedies highlight the risks faced by migrant workers.

Jammu, April 9 (NationPress) Tragically, five individuals from Jammu and Kashmir lost their lives in a road accident in Kuwait, prompting their families to urgently request the return of their remains on Thursday.

Among the deceased, one hailed from Thanamandi in Rajouri, while the other four were from Surankote in Poonch.

The families of the victims have made appeals to the authorities to ensure the swift return of their loved ones' bodies.

The victims were reportedly labourers who had traveled to Kuwait in search of better job opportunities to support their families back home when the unfortunate accident took place. This incident has caused widespread mourning in their hometowns, particularly in Thanamandi and Surankote, where relatives and community members are deeply grieving.

Family members have urged the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir and the Chief Minister to expedite the process of returning the bodies so that the last rites can be performed in their local communities.

Reports indicate that the five individuals were victims of a collision involving two vehicles on a highway in Kuwait. The formal identification of the deceased is still pending as authorities coordinate with relevant agencies and diplomatic channels.

It is common for locals from Jammu and Kashmir to migrate to Gulf countries, such as Kuwait, in search of employment, particularly within labour-intensive sectors, to provide for their families back home.

Many Kashmiri students also venture to Iran for affordable education and to maintain cultural links, but recent regional conflicts have disrupted their studies and livelihoods, including the Kashmiri handicraft export sector.

Recently, approximately 1,200 Kashmiri students, mostly pursuing medicine (MBBS), were evacuated from Iran due to escalating tensions, with many safely returning through Azerbaijan by early April 2026.

Most of these students were studying in cities like Qom and Isfahan.

After the regional instability and a ceasefire in early April 2026, around 1,100 students returned home, while the rest left via the Azerbaijan border.

Iran remains a favored destination for Kashmiri students due to its low tuition fees, English-medium programs, and strong cultural and religious ties, especially among those from Shia communities.

Point of View

Particularly in regions like Kuwait where many from Jammu and Kashmir seek work.
NationPress
12 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the workers from J&K?
Five workers from Jammu and Kashmir tragically lost their lives in a road accident in Kuwait.
Where were the workers from?
The deceased workers were from Thanamandi in Rajouri and Surankote in Poonch.
What are the families asking for?
The families have requested the urgent return of their loved ones' bodies for last rites.
Why do locals migrate to Kuwait?
Many locals from Jammu and Kashmir migrate to Gulf countries like Kuwait for better employment opportunities.
What is the current situation of Kashmiri students in Iran?
Recently, many Kashmiri students were evacuated from Iran due to regional conflicts, affecting their education.
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