Indian expats had been among 15 Asians injured in a hit-and-run accident in Kuwait’s Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street, a media report stated on May 28.
The accident occurred on May 26 in Kuwait metropolis when a gaggle of Filipino biking group had gathered to follow the game, and was later joined by cyclists of Indian nationality as effectively, the Khaleej Times reported.
As the group was biking in the principle street, a automobile ran over the group.
“The accident, which occurred on Al Khaleej Al Arabi street, caused several injuries to a group of Asian cyclists that included Indian expats and who were using the main road. The driver of the vehicle initially escaped after running down the cyclists, and surveillance camera footage was being reviewed to find the perpetrator. However, later he turned himself in,” the report stated.
However, the report didn’t point out in regards to the precise variety of Indians injured in the accident.
A senior official of the Kuwaiti authorities stated that the cyclists didn’t have a allow to make use of the street, and subsequently weren’t assigned safety patrols.
It urged residents to acquire the required allow to practise sports activities in public locations in order that safety patrols will be issued in order to stop such incidents, noting that this has occurred earlier than.