Dammam, Aug. 25 -- In a heart-wrenching incident, a 43-year-old Indian expatriate died of a heart attack less than 24 hours after returning to Saudi Arabia from his first vacation in two years, according to philanthropist and social activist Shaji Wayanad.

The deceased, Saneer Sirajuddin, had been working as a house driver in the Faisaliya area of Dammam for the past two years. He returned from Kerala on Saturday morning, August 23, after spending time with his family.

On Sunday, August 24, when Saneer failed to report to duty, his employer visited his accommodation and found him unresponsive. The Saudi Red Crescent Ambulance Department rushed him to Dammam Central Hospital, where doctors confirmed his death due to cardiac arrest.

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