So who is fooling whom out here

Good old joe
By Good old joe

Qatar Airways, India silent on death of housemaid

The case of Beebi Lumada, the Indian housemaid who died at Muscat International Airport, seems to be a closed issue for both Qatar Airways and the Indian authorities

Muscat: The case of Beebi Lumada, the Indian housemaid who died after being stranded for five days at Muscat International Airport, seems to be a closed issue for both Qatar Airways and the Indian authorities.

After an international outcry regarding treatment of the maid, there were numerous calls for further investigation, including a request by Amnesty International, which led India’s External Affairs Minister S M Krishna to order an official probe.

P.M. Meena, Joint Secretary Consular with India’s Ministry of External Affairs, was sent to Oman to carry it out. Meena met with the local sponsor of the housemaid, Khalid Hamad Al Ghailani, and some local officials but the outcome of the investigations, has not yet been made public.

“As far as we’re concerned the case is closed and you must ask the Indian investigators about the probe,” Lina Tayar, Senior Manager Corporate Communication of Qatar Airways, told Gulf News, by telephone, from Doha.

The case has become a topic of much discussion among the blogging community in Oman.

The 40-year-old Indian housemaid lost her passport at Doha airport while travelling to Chennai in India from Muscat by Qatar Airways. As a result, the airline flew her back to her destination of origin.

She waited for five days in the airport’s uncomfortable transit area. On the fifth evening she reportedly developed a delusional disorder and died while being moved to Ibn Sinha Psychiatric Hospital.

Qatar Airways says the Indian embassy didn’t respond to their request to issue an exit pass for Lumada so that she could be sent to Chennai as she was carrying a valid ticket for her Indian destination, Andhra Pradesh.

Even Amnesty International has demanded an investigation into the matter and asked that those responsible be punished.

By s_isale• 21 Oct 2010 06:17
s_isale

what wrong did QA do?

By honda86• 20 Oct 2010 20:36
honda86

Another enquiry commission. They will eat drink enjoy. no output. We will see some more Beebi Lumada in future. Actually these cases are really headache for the authorities.

By britexpat• 20 Oct 2010 20:29
britexpat

She was an Indian national, so the onus is with the Indian government to uncovewr the truth..

By drmana• 20 Oct 2010 20:20
drmana

Everyone doing their best to cover up....

By hms• 20 Oct 2010 20:18
hms

here the culprit is SYSTEM and FORMALITIES, so they should be punished.

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