In a memorandum to Sub-Collector Venkatesh, the relative Jammal Mohammed urged the Union Government to ascertain the status of the couple, Mohaideen Mohammed Paris (44), and Tameem Fathima (32) who went for Haj pilgrimage.
He said they spoke to him before leaving for the pilgrimage but now their fate was not known.
Jamal said his niece Tameem and her husband, who was working with a company at Saudi Arabia, had left for the pilgrimage leaving their children Salmas Pavaz and Abdul Rahman at home.
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