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The Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia (KJRI) in Jeddah has brought together his parents and one of the victims of the Umrah bus accident, Fabian R Respati, who is receiving intensive care at the Saudi Arabian hospital. Fabian's parents reportedly arrived in Jeddah, on Saturday, March 22.

"Alhamduliillatah at night (Saturday), I arrived in Jeddah and was picked up by the Indonesian Consulate General in Jeddah. Until finally I was able to find and meet my son Fabian R. Respati (14), the victim of a bus accident when Umrah was in Makkah," said Agung Hari Andoko, the father of the victim, quoted from a video received by VOI, Sunday, March 23.

Fabian himself suffered burns all over his body. Agung said, his son is now slowly improving. "Alhamdulillah, last night, we were escorted by friends from the Indonesian Consulate General in Meeting my son. Alhamdulillah, his condition is hopefully getting better. He is struggling with his burns," he said.

He hopes and asks for prayers so that his son can recover soon. "For that, I beg you, we hope that prayers from my friends, my family, or the people of Bojonegoro, and the people of Indonesia ask for help in praying for my child to recover quickly as usual," he ordered. Agung.

Not to forget, Agung appreciated the Indonesian Consulate General in Jeddah who was quick to help and facilitate his meeting with Fabian. "For the Indonesian Consulate General in Jeddah, thank God for his support to this day, we have arrived at the hospital to visit my son Fabian Radya Respati. Thank you to the Indonesian Consulate General in Jeddah," he said.

Meanwhile, the Indonesian Consulate General in Jeddah, Yusron Ambari confirmed the incident of a Umrah bus accident whose passengers were Indonesian pilgrims. He explained that the incident occurred on Thursday, March 20, at 13.30 p.m. Saudi Arabia time or 17.30 p.m. local time.

Based on a report from the Traffic Police of Mecca Province, the accident occurred when the Jeep Land Cruiserdoubled cabin which was traveling from the opposite direction through the median of the road and collided with a bus carrying Umrah pilgrims from Indonesia.

The collision caused the bus to roll over, and both vehicles caught fire. The Jeep with Qatar number plates was driven by a Pakistani citizen with a Bangladeshi passenger. Both died at the scene.

"The Indonesian Consulate General in Jeddah has received information about a bus accident at Wadi Qudeid (Madinah-Mecca Road) or about 150 kilometers from Jeddah City. The Indonesian Consulate General in Jeddah immediately assigned the Indonesian Citizen Protection Task Force to the scene. From the scene, the Jeddah Indonesian Consulate General's Team spread to several hospitals where the victims were referred," he said in a press statement quoted from the official website of the Ministry of Religion, Friday, March 21.

It was recorded that there were 20 Umrah pilgrims from Indonesian citizens (WNI) who were victims of the accident but six of them died and the rest were injured.

One of the victims named Fabian, Yusron continued, suffered 60 percent burns. However, the doctor confirmed that there was no injury to his internal organs. Fabian reportedly responded when invited to communicate by the Indonesian Consulate General in Jeddah.

The plan is for him to be transferred to a larger hospital with more complete facilities.

" Fabian's parents are scheduled to arrive tonight (Saturday) and will visit the hospital the next day (Sunday). Fabian himself left for Umrah with his bude, the late Eny Soedarwati, who also died in the accident," he explained.

List of six victims died: 1. Sumarsih Djarudin (44)2. Audrya Malika Adam (16)3. Eny Sudarwati (49)4. Dian Novita (38)5. Areline Nawallya Adam (22)6. Dawam Mahmud (48)

List of three victims were treated: 1. Fabian R Respati (14) is being treated at King abdul Aziz Mahjar Hospital for serious burns. 2. Ahsantudhoonni Ghozali (55) is being treated at Khulais Hospital, cracked bones. 3. Muhammad Alawi (22) is being treated at Obhur Jeddah Hospital, cracked bones.


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