India is ascertaining facts about the reported death of an Indian in Iraq even as it is making all efforts to secure release of 39 Indian construction workers who were in "captivity".
"I have checked with our mission about possibility of an Indian worker in Southern Iraq who may have succumbed to a heart attack... (but) they had not yet got confirmation from the concerned company. It is normal for a company to inform the mission and further action is taken," the Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry said here.
"It is possible that the company is completing its procedures at their end before they come to us. But should this unfortunate event have taken place we will assist to bring back the mortal remains as per the standard procedure. But at this stage, I cannot confirm (the death)," he said.
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He was responding to reports of death of an Indian due to heart attack in Najaf.
Giving details of Indians who have sought help, the Spokesperson said while 120 nationals have approached Indian embassy, there are over 300 requests with the control room here for various types of assistance.
40 Indians were abducted from Mosul and one of them had fled from captivity and had shared various details about the captors to the Indian authorities.
Apart from being in constant touch with International Red Crescent in Iraq, government has already sought help from a number of countries in the region besides Iraqi authorities, the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) and various other humanitarian agencies working in the trouble-torn country to resolve the crisis.


