Disallowed to return home, Indian kills self in Dubai

December 06, 2012 05:16 pm | Updated 05:21 pm IST - Dubai

A 36-year-old Indian allegedly committed suicide on the Dubai Metro track after being disallowed to return home by his employer.

“On Monday the Indian worker, who has been identified as H.U.M committed suicide on the track,” said Major General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Deputy Chief of Dubai Police.

“The speeding Metro struck the man while he was lying on the track. Man was under the influence of alcohol and used the emergency fire exit to access the track,” he said.

Maj. Gen. Mazeina said H.U.M was working in Dubai since 2010 and had asked his company to cancel his residency visa and send him home.

“The company did cancel his visa but we are investigating why the company delayed sending H.U.M back home,” Maj Gen. Mazeina said.

The deceased’s body was beyond recognition and police took two days to identify him after one of his friends filed a missing report about him.

The suicide took place on Monday, the first death in the railways’ three years of operation.

“The friend told police H.U.M was depressed and unhappy because he wanted to go back home but the sponsor, for no clear reasons, was not letting him go so he would put an end to his life,” Maj. Gen. Mazeina was quoted by Gulf News as saying.

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