The name of the deceased from Gujarat are Mohammad Hanif Hasanbhai Shaikh, Mohammad Madinabibi Mahammad Hanif, Diwan Ayubsha Bafaisah, Diwan Jubedabibi Aiyubsha, Soda Rehmat Qasam, Betara Fatmaben Karim, Bolim Havbai Ishak, Nagori Johrabibi Mahammadshafi and Nagori Rukhsana Mohammad Ishak, an official release said.
Fourteen Indian had died in the tragedy.
The kin of Nagori Johrabibi Mahammadshafi and Nagori Rukhsana Mohammad Ishak, from here, mourned the death of their relatives.
"My mother and aunt had gone to Haj and we got news about their demise from my father yesterday. My brother Nayim, who had also accompanied my parents there, went missing after the incident," Salim Nagori, son of Johrabibi, said today.
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