n elderly Indonesian man who had been missing in Saudi Arabia for almost two weeks has been found dead at a hospital in Mecca, Indonesian haj officials have said, as they continue their search for two other missing pilgrims.
The head of the Indonesian Haj Management Committee’s (PPIH) pilgrim protection division, Harun Al Rasyid, said the body of 77-year-old Niron Sunar Suna had been found in the mortuary of Al-Noor Hospital in Mecca on Tuesday around 12 p.m. local time.
“We confirmed that it was Niron after his wife personally checked the body,” Harun said in Mecca, as quoted by Kompas.id.
Niron will be buried in Mecca, the PPIH said.
Kamsani, the wife of Niron, is also in the holy city for the haj. The couple was part of the Suraya pilgrim group, which embarked on the haj from East Java.
Niron was last seen on June 29 as his group was leaving their tents in Mina, some 8 kilometers east of Mecca, for the stoning of the devil ritual. Once the group returned from the ritual, Niron’s wife reported his disappearance to group supervisor Hartono, who then reported it to the PPIH.
Indonesian haj officials in Mecca are still searching for two other pilgrims: 87-year-old Idun Rohim Zen from South Sumatra and 69-year-old Suharja Wardi Ardi from West Java.
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