One new 28-year-old bride hopes to immediately join his wife in Canada. Others are 35 years old who finally settled in “safe work”, safe enough to take his sister.
On Friday, four days after they were killed in Abu Dhabi, in the alleged drone attack carried out by Houthi, a militia group supported by Iran in Yemen, Hardev Singh’s family (28) and Hardeep Singh (28), held on to their memories when They received a corpse at Amritsar airport and took them back to their village in Punjab.
In Mehsampur Village, almost 35 km from Amritsar, Hardeeep Kanupriya Kaur’s wife, who arrived from Canada on Thursday, was not concocted when he received his body. The family member said the couple barely married nine months and that Hardeep would soon leave for Canada.
“Hardeep had to go to the UAE when he got the driver’s job at the oil company. But he always wants to go to Canada or Europe … he married a girl who had cleaned his IELTS and studied in Canada. Everything is on the track … He is very happy, “said Rajbir Singh, relatives. “Hardeep had to return to India on January 19. His father died about two and a half years ago and he planned to start a new life in Canada with his wife and mother, but his fate,” he added.
In Bagha Purana Village in Moga District, Brother Singh Sukhdev said they were still in the dark about what had happened in Abu Dhabi. “We have not received information from the company,” Sukhdev said, who lived with his brother in Abu Dhabi.
“Hardev was 18 years old when he first went there. He changed some work because they were not safe. When he got a job at a oil company, he said things finally got better. Previously we would worry for him because the Middle East always fought . But the situation is better over the past few years. That’s why my parents agreed to send me to my brother. He arranged work for me on the construction site. He’s my only support there. Now I don’t know how I will work on There without him, “said Sukhdev, added,” My brother has a four-year-old child. The government must help his family and their children. “
Pakistan’s national also among those who were killed in drone attacks. Two of the six injured in the attack were then identified as Indians.
“Hardev was 18 years old when he first went there. He changed some work because they were not safe. When he got a job at a oil company, he said things finally got better. Previously we would worry for him because the Middle East always fought . But the situation is better over the past few years. That’s why my parents agreed to send me to my brother. He arranged work for me on the construction site. He’s my only support there. Now I don’t know how I will work on There without him, “said Sukhdev, added,” My brother has a four-year-old child. The government must help his family and their children. “
Pakistan’s national also among those who were killed in drone attacks. Two of the six injured in the attack were then identified as Indians.