A Saudi was found lost in the Empty Quarter desert since the 4th of Ramadan

Today, Tuesday, the Aoun Society for Search and Rescue announced that the missing Saudi person in the Empty Quarter desert had been found "dead".


The association stated - via Twitter - that it "received from the field control the news of finding what was known as the "missing Sa'ira", by members of the association, and he has passed away. We ask God for forgiveness and mercy."

According to the "Saudi Urgent" website

The association revealed that the young man named Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al-Rashidi, 28 years old, was driving a 2010 Hilux.

The Engad volunteer team had announced - earlier - finding a vehicle belonging to the missing person, while announcing the continuation of efforts to find him using more than 15 vehicles and gliders.

Injad search and rescue teams had received a report about the loss of a citizen, who was riding in a jeep, and had lost contact since the morning of the fourth of Ramadan, and the last location of his mobile phone towers was located south of Haradh.

Then the volunteer teams and the people intensified the search for him.

The association said through its account on the social networking site "Twitter": "The Aoun Society for Search and Rescue received from the field control the news of finding the missing quarter of the Empty by his deceased relatives. We ask God for mercy and forgiveness, and to inspire his relatives patience and solace."

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