Ghanaian pilgrim dies in Saudi Arabia
A 70-year-old Ghanaian pilgrim has been reported dead in Saudi Arabia by the Communication Director of the Hajj Board.
The pilgrim whose name was given as Alhassan Kuku passed on Tuesday, September 13.
He was part of the pilgrims who were in Arafah on Sunday and was reported to have safely returned to Ghana camp in Mina, the Communications Director of the Hajj Board said.
Dr Samad is reported to have said Alhassan Kuku was brought to the Ghana Clinic in Mina when he was already dead although the doctor suspected hypoglycemia as the cause of death.
The late Alhassan Kuku performed this year’s Hajj with three male so the family members were immediately informed of his passing.
The relatives handled the burial procedure and buried him in Makkah on Tuesday.
This is the first casualty Ghana has recorded in this year's pilgrimage, the Hajj Board reports.
The 2016 Hajj pilgrimage which started on September 10 will end on September 16.
Ghanaian pilgrims are expected back home from September 22 -25 starting at the Tamale International Airport and ending on October 2 in Accra.
Source: Myjoyonline.com
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