A former UAE resident is set for an emotional reunion with his family, who believed he died in a plane crash almost 45 years ago.
Sajid Thungal, now 70, left his home in Kerala at the age of 22 to carve out a new life in the Gulf, leaving behind his parents, four sisters and three brothers.
He laid down roots in Abu Dhabi, where he became passionate about the arts and organised screenings of Malayalam films and cultural events featuring singers and dancers from India.
In October 1976, he spent 10 days with a troupe of performers who were to die in a plane crash that month.
All 95 passengers and crew on board the Indian Airlines flight to Madras, via Bombay, died when the plane crashed after one of its engines caught fire shortly after take-off from Bombay's Santa Cruz Airport.
I want to go home. If the people here hadn’t looked after me, I would have died without being reunited with my family
Sajid Thungal
Mr Thungal’s family in the village of Shasthamkotta, in Kerala, thought he too had died in the accident. It was a bitter belief they were to carry with them for decades.
In fact, the man they thought was lost to them forever had flown from Abu Dhabi to Bombay – as Mumbai was then called – in 1982 and has been living there ever since.
He started businesses in an effort to get his life back on track but they failed. Eventually, he relied on odd jobs to survive.
“I didn’t get in touch with the family because I felt like a failure. I was meant to make my fortune in the Gulf and didn’t. Then I kept thinking I would make something of myself in Bombay and then contact everyone. But that didn’t happen either. In this way, 45 years passed,” Mr Thungal said.
In 2019, a friend, finding him destitute and so ill that he could barely walk, brought him to a shelter run by Pastor K M Philip in Mumbai.
It was the first step on the journey back to his family.
For 20 years, Pastor Philip’s Social and Evangelical Association for Love has made it a mission to reunite missing people with their families.
“He has been struggling with all sorts of psychological disorders – depression after the group died in the plane crash, guilt, alcoholism, memory lapses,” Pastor Philip said.
For two years, Thungal did not mention his family, until a few weeks ago. When a Seal social worker visited Kerala recently, Pastor Philip told him to make inquiries at the local mosque in Kottam to see if the family was still there.
Disbelief turns to delight for family
The visit proved fruitful as the imam knew the family and took the social worker to their home.
“They were beyond shocked to hear he was alive. His father died long ago, but his mother is 91,” said Pastor Philip.
A video call was arranged. Mr Thungal was so overcome by the reunion he could barely speak.
“I want to go home. If the people here hadn’t looked after me, I would have died without being reunited with my family,” said Mr Thungal.
His brother Mohammed Kunju will arrive in Mumbai on Wednesday to meet him and finally take him home.
Mr Kunju said he and his siblings have never forgotten Thungal, the family’s firstborn.
He himself had flown to Abu Dhabi after the crash in the hope his brother had survived.
“I showed his photo everywhere but no one knew anything,” he said.
As the years passed, hope inevitably faded but was never completely lost.
When their father died in 2012, he left the “dead” son’s share of the land to Thungal’s brothers.
“We refused to take it. It belonged to our brother,” said Mr Kunju.
“Now that he is finally coming home, we aren’t going to let him out of our sights.”
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The new measures passed by the Cabinet in 2016 were an update to the Wage Protection System, which is in place to track whether a company pays its employees on time or not.
If wages are 10 days late, the new measures kick in and the company is alerted it is in breach of labour rules. If wages remain unpaid for a total of 16 days, the authorities can cancel work permits, effectively shutting off operations. Fines of up to Dh5,000 per unpaid employee follow after 60 days.
Despite those measures, late payments remain an issue, particularly in the construction sector. Smaller contractors, such as electrical, plumbing and fit-out businesses, often blame the bigger companies that hire them for wages being late.
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Dubai works towards better air quality by 2021
Dubai is on a mission to record good air quality for 90 per cent of the year – up from 86 per cent annually today – by 2021.
The municipality plans to have seven mobile air-monitoring stations by 2020 to capture more accurate data in hourly and daily trends of pollution.
These will be on the Palm Jumeirah, Al Qusais, Muhaisnah, Rashidiyah, Al Wasl, Al Quoz and Dubai Investment Park.
“It will allow real-time responding for emergency cases,” said Khaldoon Al Daraji, first environment safety officer at the municipality.
“We’re in a good position except for the cases that are out of our hands, such as sandstorms.
“Sandstorms are our main concern because the UAE is just a receiver.
“The hotspots are Iran, Saudi Arabia and southern Iraq, but we’re working hard with the region to reduce the cycle of sandstorm generation.”
Mr Al Daraji said monitoring as it stood covered 47 per cent of Dubai.
There are 12 fixed stations in the emirate, but Dubai also receives information from monitors belonging to other entities.
“There are 25 stations in total,” Mr Al Daraji said.
“We added new technology and equipment used for the first time for the detection of heavy metals.
“A hundred parameters can be detected but we want to expand it to make sure that the data captured can allow a baseline study in some areas to ensure they are well positioned.”