At least 11 Americans were among those who died while making the Islamic pilgrimage of hajj to Saudi Arabia this month in searing temperatures, the U.S. State Department said on Tuesday, adding that it was possible that more deaths could be confirmed in the coming days.
The daughter, Saida Wurie, said she and her brothers had not yet been told where their parents, Isatu and Alieu Wurie, had been buried.
She says she plans to travel to Saudi Arabia as soon as she learns where they are.
“Losing a loved one is hard,” she said on Tuesday.
“But then not being able to bury them is just an indescribable feeling.”
Persons:
Saida Wurie, Alieu Wurie, ”
Organizations:
U.S . State Department
Locations:
Saudi Arabia, Maryland