Three Bangladeshi expatriates died of heart attacks in Makkah and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. According to local expatriate sources, on Saturday (March 4) an expatriate named Muhammad Farooq (35) was admitted to the city’s Al Noor Hospital after suffering from a heart attack. He died the next Sunday morning while undergoing treatment there. Muhammad Farooq, a resident of Makkah, is a resident of West Hazarbigha village of Amirabad Union under Lohagara Upazila of Chittagong.
Meanwhile, a Bangladeshi named Muhammad Islam died of a heart attack in Jeddah. It is known that he died while undergoing treatment at Malik Fahad Hospital in Jeddah. Muhammad Islam’s village home is in Khagria Union under Satkania Upazila of Chittagong.
On the other hand, another expatriate named Shahbuddin Khorshed died of a heart attack at his home in Jeddah on the same day. He is a resident of Alauddin Para in Battali area of Sadar Union under Lohagara Upazila. The number of deaths of Bangladeshis due to stroke abroad is increasing day by day. These deaths have largely become fate. According to experts, these expatriates suffer from depression due to being separated from their relatives for a long time and due to various reasons.
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