
Emirati man, his son and daughter killed in Al Ain accident
Their vehicle overturned on Al Razeen Road while they were travelling home from a rest area after dinner.
The brother of the deceased reported that his brother and his children went to their rest house in a manor, where they had dinner before leaving it and heading home.
On their way back, the car, which was carrying 6 people, including the father, three sons and a daughter, along with a domestic worker, overturned on the dirt road.
The man, one of his sons, and his daughter were killed as result of the injures they sustained in the accident.
The others were transferred to the hospital to receive treatment for the injuries they sustained.
The uncle expressed his deep sorrow and faith in God's will and destiny.
He asked God Almighty to grant them a place in His spacious gardens and to inspire them with patience in the face of their great loss.
According to the Al Ain Funerals website, the funeral prayer was performed at Al Mutawa Mosque after the afternoon prayer, and they were laid to rest in Al Mutawa Cemetery in Al Ain.

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