Mumbai: On November 25, Chembur resident Jitendra Singh Khalsa (38) was found dead in the departure lounge at the Doha International Airport. But even a month later, his family is still seeking an explanation on how he was at the airport a day prior to his departure to India without luggage, boarding pass and passport. They have refused to claim the body, which is still lying in Qatar, until a post-mortem is conducted.
While the death certificate, issued by the Qatar government, says that Khalsa had died due to a cardiac arrest at the airport, it does not mention the time, thus arousing suspicion.
"Neither the company nor the Indian and Qatar governments have given us a proper explanation. The post-mortem will bring out the truth which the Qatar-based firm does not want to reveal," Khalsa's inconsolable mother Surjit told TOI.
24/12/13 V Narayan/Times of India
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While the death certificate, issued by the Qatar government, says that Khalsa had died due to a cardiac arrest at the airport, it does not mention the time, thus arousing suspicion.
"Neither the company nor the Indian and Qatar governments have given us a proper explanation. The post-mortem will bring out the truth which the Qatar-based firm does not want to reveal," Khalsa's inconsolable mother Surjit told TOI.
24/12/13 V Narayan/Times of India