Tragedy Strikes Indian Family in Abu Dhabi
Four Indian expatriates, comprising three young siblings and their domestic worker, were tragically killed in a car crash in Abu Dhabi during the early hours of Sunday, January 4, 2026. The family, originally from Kerala, India, was en route to their home in Dubai after attending the Liwa Festival when the fatal accident occurred.
Victims Identified and Family's Ordeal
The deceased siblings have been identified as Ashaz (14), Ammaar (12), and Ayyash (5). Their domestic worker, Bushra, also perished in the crash. The children's parents, Abdul Latheef and Ruksana, along with their two other children, Ezzaa (10) and Azzam (7), sustained serious injuries and are currently receiving treatment at a hospital in Abu Dhabi. Reports indicate that one of the injured sons is in critical condition.
Circumstances of the Accident
The family was returning from a trip to the popular Liwa Festival when their vehicle was involved in the collision. The exact cause and details of the crash have not been fully disclosed, but the incident has sent shockwaves through the expatriate community in the United Arab Emirates.
Community Support and Burial Plans
Following the devastating loss, relatives and friends have gathered at the hospital to support the grieving family. A social worker assisting the family confirmed the identities of the deceased. The family has made the difficult decision to lay the children to rest in the UAE.
5 Comments
Eugene Alta
Driving late with young kids after a festival? Fatigue is a deadly factor.
KittyKat
This is an absolute tragedy for the family, and it highlights the constant dangers faced by drivers on UAE roads, especially during late hours.
BuggaBoom
This isn't new. The UAE needs stricter driving laws and better enforcement.
Coccinella
While the loss of these young lives is devastating, it also serves as a stark reminder for all of us to prioritize safety and never take risks behind the wheel.
Habibi
The expat community feels this deeply. Absolutely devastating news.