They were all from the Pakistani town of Okara.


Four residents of Pakistan tragically lost their lives in a fatal traffic accident in Saudi Arabia's bustling capital city of Riyadh on Wednesday.
The victims were on their way to pay for their Umrah pilgrimage biometrics when fate dealt them a horrible hand. They were all from the Pakistani town of Okara.
The tragedy struck when the family, who had moved to Saudi Arabia in search of professional prospects, was working together on a spiritual journey.
The deceased have been identified as Muhammad Tariq, Muhammad Ramzan, Abdul Shakoor, and Asad Ali, all members of the same tight-knit family.
Furthermore, their hometown of Choda GD Razaabad in Okara has been shocked by the news of their tragic demise, leaving their friends and family inconsolable.
In order to enable the deceased's return to their country of origin, where they will be laid to rest in the arms of their loved ones, the Pakistani embassy in Saudi Arabia quickly sprang into action.

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