Mohammed Majnu Mia ( left ) and Badshah Khan ( right ) from Bangladesh at the labour camp in Dibba in Fujairah.
Mohammed Majnu Mia ( left ) and Badshah Khan ( right ) from Bangladesh at the labour camp in Dibba in Fujairah.
Mohammed Majnu Mia ( left ) and Badshah Khan ( right ) from Bangladesh at the labour camp in Dibba in Fujairah.
Mohammed Majnu Mia ( left ) and Badshah Khan ( right ) from Bangladesh at the labour camp in Dibba in Fujairah.

Minibus crash survivor recalls horror


Fareed Rahman
  • English
  • Arabic

FUJAIRAH // Survivors of the Dibba minibus crash that claimed five lives last week have recounted the terror of the moment their vehicle careened out of control.

After a tyre burst at 6.40am on February 16, the Sunline General Contracting company minibus loaded with 11 workers crashed into a barrier, over the railing and into a ditch. Majnu Mia, a 40-year-old mason from Bangladesh, was thrown from a window. The man sitting next him, Lal Chand, died on impact.

"I get scared just remembering the accident," says Mr Mia. "It happened in seconds and some of my colleagues didn't survive. Lal didn't make it. We were sitting talking to each other when there was a big sound of tyre burst. The bus hit the railing and toppled. We were screaming for our lives as the bus fell into the ditch. The next thing I remember is waking up in the hospital with bad injuries."

Of the 11 on-board, six were taken to hospital and five died at the scene. The bodies of the dead workers - four Bangladeshi men and one Indian - are yet to be repatriated.

Sitting on the other side of Mr Mia that day was Badshah Khan. He said he remembered writhing in pain as soon as the bus stopped rolling.

"I could hear people screaming in the bus," he said. "I had bad injuries all over my body and was shouting for help."

Mr Mia and Mr Khan were discharged from Dibba Hospital on Monday. Mr Mia, who sustained head and shoulder injuries, said his remaining colleagues have been taking care of him well in the labour camp.

"I don't have anyone here except my colleagues. They've been taking care of me since I got admitted into the hospital. They are good people," he said.

The 11 remaining workers at Sunline, who were not on the bus that day, have also visited the driver of the minibus.

Mohammed Shamim, one of those co-workers, said the driver was still under observation.

"The driver is speaking and is OK now. He said he was driving the vehicle at 90kph but the police we spoke to said he was driving very fast. We don't know what is the truth," he said.

The remaining men returned to work on Monday, but said they were nervous about travelling by minibus.

"It's so dangerous. We heard about so many accidents involving minibuses. Drivers should drive them carefully. We need more safety," said Mr Shamim.

Scoreline:

Everton 4

Richarlison 13'), Sigurdsson 28', ​​​​​​​Digne 56', Walcott 64'

Manchester United 0

Man of the match: Gylfi Sigurdsson (Everton)

If you go:
The flights: Etihad, Emirates, British Airways and Virgin all fly from the UAE to London from Dh2,700 return, including taxes
The tours: The Tour for Muggles usually runs several times a day, lasts about two-and-a-half hours and costs £14 (Dh67)
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is on now at the Palace Theatre. Tickets need booking significantly in advance
Entrance to the Harry Potter exhibition at the House of MinaLima is free
The hotel: The grand, 1909-built Strand Palace Hotel is in a handy location near the Theatre District and several of the key Harry Potter filming and inspiration sites. The family rooms are spacious, with sofa beds that can accommodate children, and wooden shutters that keep out the light at night. Rooms cost from £170 (Dh808).

How to help

Send “thenational” to the following numbers or call the hotline on: 0502955999
2289 – Dh10
2252 – Dh 50
6025 – Dh20
6027 – Dh 100
6026 – Dh 200

5 of the most-popular Airbnb locations in Dubai

Bobby Grudziecki, chief operating officer of Frank Porter, identifies the five most popular areas in Dubai for those looking to make the most out of their properties and the rates owners can secure:

• Dubai Marina

The Marina and Jumeirah Beach Residence are popular locations, says Mr Grudziecki, due to their closeness to the beach, restaurants and hotels.

Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh482 to Dh739 
Two bedroom: Dh627 to Dh960 
Three bedroom: Dh721 to Dh1,104

• Downtown

Within walking distance of the Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa and the famous fountains, this location combines business and leisure.  “Sure it’s for tourists,” says Mr Grudziecki. “Though Downtown [still caters to business people] because it’s close to Dubai International Financial Centre."

Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh497 to Dh772
Two bedroom: Dh646 to Dh1,003
Three bedroom: Dh743 to Dh1,154

• City Walk

The rising star of the Dubai property market, this area is lined with pristine sidewalks, boutiques and cafes and close to the new entertainment venue Coca Cola Arena.  “Downtown and Marina are pretty much the same prices,” Mr Grudziecki says, “but City Walk is higher.”

Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh524 to Dh809 
Two bedroom: Dh682 to Dh1,052 
Three bedroom: Dh784 to Dh1,210 

• Jumeirah Lake Towers

Dubai Marina’s little brother JLT resides on the other side of Sheikh Zayed road but is still close enough to beachside outlets and attractions. The big selling point for Airbnb renters, however, is that “it’s cheaper than Dubai Marina”, Mr Grudziecki says.

Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh422 to Dh629 
Two bedroom: Dh549 to Dh818 
Three bedroom: Dh631 to Dh941

• Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah's proximity to luxury resorts is attractive, especially for big families, says Mr Grudziecki, as Airbnb renters can secure competitive rates on one of the world’s most famous tourist destinations.

Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh503 to Dh770 
Two bedroom: Dh654 to Dh1,002 
Three bedroom: Dh752 to Dh1,152 

The burning issue

The internal combustion engine is facing a watershed moment – major manufacturer Volvo is to stop producing petroleum-powered vehicles by 2021 and countries in Europe, including the UK, have vowed to ban their sale before 2040. The National takes a look at the story of one of the most successful technologies of the last 100 years and how it has impacted life in the UAE.

Read part three: the age of the electric vehicle begins

Read part two: how climate change drove the race for an alternative 

Read part one: how cars came to the UAE

UPI facts

More than 2.2 million Indian tourists arrived in UAE in 2023
More than 3.5 million Indians reside in UAE
Indian tourists can make purchases in UAE using rupee accounts in India through QR-code-based UPI real-time payment systems
Indian residents in UAE can use their non-resident NRO and NRE accounts held in Indian banks linked to a UAE mobile number for UPI transactions

Champions parade (UAE timings)

7pm Gates open

8pm Deansgate stage showing starts

9pm Parade starts at Manchester Cathedral

9.45pm Parade ends at Peter Street

10pm City players on stage

11pm event ends

Bharat

Director: Ali Abbas Zafar

Starring: Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Sunil Grover

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

Profile

Co-founders of the company: Vilhelm Hedberg and Ravi Bhusari

Launch year: In 2016 ekar launched and signed an agreement with Etihad Airways in Abu Dhabi. In January 2017 ekar launched in Dubai in a partnership with the RTA.

Number of employees: Over 50

Financing stage: Series B currently being finalised

Investors: Series A - Audacia Capital 

Sector of operation: Transport

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
if you go

The flights

Etihad, Emirates and Singapore Airlines fly direct from the UAE to Singapore from Dh2,265 return including taxes. The flight takes about 7 hours.

The hotel

Rooms at the M Social Singapore cost from SG $179 (Dh488) per night including taxes.

The tour

Makan Makan Walking group tours costs from SG $90 (Dh245) per person for about three hours. Tailor-made tours can be arranged. For details go to www.woknstroll.com.sg

Banned items
Dubai Police has also issued a list of banned items at the ground on Sunday. These include:
  • Drones
  • Animals
  • Fireworks/ flares
  • Radios or power banks
  • Laser pointers
  • Glass
  • Selfie sticks/ umbrellas
  • Sharp objects
  • Political flags or banners
  • Bikes, skateboards or scooters