Passengers from Dubai gave their swab samples to authorities in Chennai and then left for quarantine facilities

Travelers from Dubai offered their swab samples to authorities in Chennai and then left for quarantine facilities.|Picture Credit:
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A 29- year-old lady with the mortal remains of her hubby was one of the travelers

Velmurugan, a man in his 50 s, left Tirunelveli in a car with his brother-in-law on Thursday, heading to Chennai. The entire journey was a rather unpleasant one, as he was to get his 29- year-old child V. Kollammal, who was arriving from Dubai, in addition to the mortal remains of her partner L.M. Kumar.

” It is a long journey back and a hard roadway ahead for us. I do not understand how to comfort her. It is heart wrenching for me see these events unfold at this age of my life,” he states. Both his daughter Kolammal and son-in-law Kumar were living in Dubai and were to celebrate their 3rd anniversary next month.

Kollammal was among the 358 Indian nationals who were given Chennai in the 2 repatriation flights from Dubai at 12.30 a.m. and 1.30 a.m. respectively on Saturday. After finishing the procedures at the airport, Kollammal and her dad have actually now left for their home town, with the mortal remains of her hu