Mohammad and Talat Aslam’s family fly to Middle East to identify bodies following accident in which six Britons died
The children of a couple from Glasgow who were killed in a bus crash on a religious pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia have flown to the Arab state to identify their bodies.
Mohammad Aslam and his wife, Talat, who have five children, were killed while travelling with a party of 12 from Mecca to Medina.
The couple, who were originally from Pakistan, were also grandparents to six children, and had lived in the Newlands area of Glasgow for about 25 years. They died alongside three generations of another British family, including a two-month-old baby, in the minibus crash on Wednesday.
The children of a couple from Glasgow who were killed in a bus crash on a religious pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia have flown to the Arab state to identify their bodies.
Mohammad Aslam and his wife, Talat, who have five children, were killed while travelling with a party of 12 from Mecca to Medina.
The couple, who were originally from Pakistan, were also grandparents to six children, and had lived in the Newlands area of Glasgow for about 25 years. They died alongside three generations of another British family, including a two-month-old baby, in the minibus crash on Wednesday.