Saturday, 18th April 2026
Saturday, 18th April 2026
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Bangladesh

Repatriation of Thirty-Four Deceased Expatriates from Three Countries

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 18th April 2026, 6:49 PM

Repatriation of Thirty-Four Deceased Expatriates from Three Countries

In a somber development at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, the mortal remains of 34 Bangladeshi expatriates arrived back in the country on Saturday, 18 April 2026. The deceased, who had been working in Kuwait, Malaysia, and Libya, were repatriated on separate flights following an extended delay caused by volatile geopolitical conditions and ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

According to airport authorities and the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment, all 34 individuals are reported to have died of natural causes. However, the escalating regional tensions and subsequent flight disruptions had left their bodies stranded in foreign morgues for a significant period.

Repatriation Details by Country

The majority of the deceased were repatriated from Kuwait, where a backlog of remains had accumulated due to repeated flight cancellations over the past few weeks.

Country of Origin Number of Deceased Flight Information
Kuwait 30 Kuwait Airways (Chartered)
Malaysia 02 US-Bangla Airlines (BS-316)
Libya 02 Qatar Airways (QR-640)
Total 34

Overcoming Logistical Hurdles

The repatriation process faced severe challenges due to the current “war situation” in the Middle East. Many of these remains were scheduled for earlier transport, but the suspension of commercial airspace and the cancellation of multiple flights from Kuwait City had created a distressing bottleneck.

To resolve this, the government facilitated a special chartered flight via Kuwait Airways to bring home the 30 individuals who had been awaiting burial in their homeland. Al Amin Nayan, an official from the BRAC Migration Programme stationed at the airport, noted that the backlog had caused immense emotional strain on the grieving families, making this mass repatriation a priority for the ministry.

State Support and Financial Assistance

Upon the arrival of the flights, the Wage Earners’ Welfare Board (WEWB) took immediate charge of the formal handover process. To assist with the immediate financial burden of funeral rites and local transportation, the board provided an initial grant of 35,000 BDT to each bereaved family.

Government representatives present at the airport—including high-ranking officials from the Expatriate Welfare Desk—assured the families that this was merely the first step in the support process.

“We are committed to ensuring that these families receive every bit of support they are entitled to. Any pending insurance claims or financial benefits due from the deceased’s employers abroad will be processed and disbursed with the utmost urgency,” stated a representative from the Welfare Board.

Final Rites and Local Impact

As the hearses departed the airport, scenes of profound grief were witnessed among the relatives who had travelled from various districts to receive their loved ones. For many of these families, the deceased were the sole breadwinners who had ventured abroad in search of better livelihoods, only to return in coffins after years of service.

The Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare has reiterated its stance on prioritizing the safety and dignity of migrant workers, both living and deceased. The successful coordination of these flights, despite the regional instability, is seen as a vital effort to honour the contributions of the diaspora. Local administrations in the respective home districts of the deceased have been instructed to facilitate the burial process and provide necessary administrative support to the families as they navigate life following these tragic losses.

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