Carried aloft through the streets, hundreds of Muslims gathered
yesterday to bury 29 of the victims killed when a crane collapsed at
Mecca's Grand mosque.
Dressed largely in white, the mourners
packed the streets to pay their respects as the first of the dead made
their final journey to Al-Moaissem cemetery. The sad procession passed
by the holy site, where the construction crane crashed through the
ceiling of the mosque and toppled onto worshipers. Photos below.....
The
bodies were released for funeral as the Saudi King sanctioned the Bin
Laden family construction group over the disaster, which also left 394
injured. Officials ordered one million riyals (£174,000) be paid to the
relatives of those killed, and the same amount to those permanently
injured. Others injured will receive half that amount. Among the dead
was father-of-four Qasim Akram, pictured below from Bolton, Greater
Manchester, who was on his first pilgrimage when the crane crashed down.
Mr Akram had been in the Grand Mosque with his parents ahead of the
start of the annual hajj pilgrimage. His parents, Mr and Mrs Mohammad
Akram, are believed to have escaped without injury. May their souls rest
in perfect peace.
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