A 26-year-old man was killed in a suspected missile attack in Riyadh, his family alleged on Saturday, saying they had not yet given official confirmation.
Ravi Gopal, from Baghain village in Mahmudabad police station limits, had been working as a driver in a plastic factory in the Saudi capital since September 2025, his family said.
Ritu, his wife, said Ravi last spoke to the family on March 18 around 9.30 pm. “The call got disconnected after about 20 minutes, and when we tried calling back, we found the phone switched off. We also tried contacting his friends there, but could not reach anyone,” she said.
The family said they were informed about Ravi’s death the next day by his friend Ram Niwas, a native of Barabanki who also works in Saudi Arabia. Ram Niwas told them that Ravi died in a missile strike near the factory.
Ravi’s elder brother, Manmohan Dayal, said they were told Ravi was working when he was buried in debris from a missile attack. “He was taken to a hospital where doctors declared him dead. Ram Niwas identified the body,” he said.
Dayal said local police in Mahmudabad have contacted the family to collect details of the incident and Ravi’s employment for verification. A relative who also works in Saudi Arabia and is currently about 1,400 km away from Riyadh is expected to reach there to help confirm the death.
Ravi was the sole breadwinner and is survived by his wife and four-year-old son. The family has urged the administration to provide compensation and facilitate the return of his body to their village.
Mehmudabad Sub-Divisional Magistrate B K Singh told PTI the administration was in regular contact with the family to coordinate next steps. “The details of the family have been gathered and shared with the government for further action. The administration is in touch with the family members,” Singh said.
At an inter-ministerial briefing, Additional Secretary (Gulf) in the Ministry of External Affairs, Aseem R Mahajan, said the government had received information late on March 18 regarding the “tragic demise of an Indian national” during an attack in Riyadh, though he did not elaborate on the circumstances. He offered his condolences and said the Indian Mission in Riyadh is in touch with the family and coordinating with local authorities for the early return of the mortal remains.
The Indian Embassy in Riyadh also said in a social media post that an Indian national was killed on March 18.
