Hajj Pilgrims of East -oku South Sumatra died in Makkah

Jakarta – The Office of the Ministry of Religion (Kemenag) of Ogan Koming Ulu Regency (OKU), South Sumatra, reported that a member of the pilgrims had died from his area. The Hajj was Bernam Paimin Karyo Sumito (83). Muhammad Husni, head of Hajj and Umrah organizers at the Ministry of Religion of East -oku, said the deceased died Friday (6/6). Paimin is a member of the pilgrims of the Eastern Cocu -Sector 4 Arafah, from Jati Mulyo Village RT 003 RW 002 Jati Mulyo 1, Belitang Madang Raya district. The pilgrim members who are members of the 5th group of Palembang onset of the Palembang died at 12:23 Saedi Arabia at Arafat at East Arafah Hospital. Browse to continue the content “The deceased was previously treated one day at Saudi Arabian Hospital, but his life was not helped,” he said, Antara reports. Based on the results of a doctor’s examination, he said, the cause of the death of the deceased was caused by a respiratory syndrome (deciration syndrome for adults), as well as fatigue and age. “The deceased breathed his last at East Arafat Hospital. Hajjy officials with doctors and other health teams tried as much as possible, but Allah SWT wants others,” he said. He explained, Paimin is an elderly Hajj that is classified as a high risk (risti) with the age of 83. “The deceased is dead. His status was Hajj. Until now, two members of the East Docu who died in the Holy Land Mecca, ‘he said. On this occasion, Husni again called on worshipers to always maintain their health while in the Holy Land Mecca. While the pilgrims in the Holy Land were reminded to consume much mineral water and limit outdoor activities, because the temperature in Saudi Arabia was very hot in the vicinity of 43-51 degrees Celsius. “If you have to leave the room, pilgrims must complete their personal protective equipment and carry sandals so that their feet do not blow,” he said. Also look at “There is still a congregation on foot of Muzdalifah and displaced in Mina” here: (AZH/IDH) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of exemplary police candidates here