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Saudi rescue teams find body of missing man after 10-day desert search

Family lost contact with the 40-year-old Suleiman Al Jabr on July 24



Al Jabr was last reported driving in the area of Aqbat Al Suqur in the Qassim region. Illustrative image.
Image Credit: IANS

Dubai: Saudi search and rescue teams have found the body of a 40-year-old man who went missing in the vast desert of central Saudi Arabia.

Suleiman Al Jabr was found dead after a relentless 10-day search, which began when his family lost contact with him on July 24.

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Al Jabr was last reported driving in the area of Aqbat Al Suqur in the Qassim region.

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The search, which intensified following the discovery of his vehicle on a dirt bypass road, concluded on Friday when volunteers found his lifeless body near the car.

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The exact cause of Al Jabr’s death is still under investigation. However, similar incidents in desert and remote areas often involve vehicle breakdowns on unpaved roads, leading to individuals becoming stranded and succumbing to the harsh conditions.

Over the past week, Saudi bloggers shared Al Jabr’s photos and vehicle details, hoping to help in the search efforts.

Rescue teams have reiterated the importance of notifying someone about travel plans and avoiding unpaved roads to prevent breakdowns and loss of communication

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