Iran Protests Saudi Delay in Repatriating Hajj Dead

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Iran summoned the Saudi envoy Wednesday to demand the swift identification and repatriation of the bodies of Iranian pilgrims killed in a stampede at the hajj last week.
President Hassan Rouhani had cut short a visit to New York to fly home to attend a repatriation ceremony scheduled for Tuesday but the return of the first bodies was delayed.
The foreign ministry's consular affairs director, Ali Chegini, called on Saudi Arabia to speed up the process of identifying the remaining bodies of those killed in last Thursday's crush outside Mecca.
A total of 239 Iranians had been killed, according to a new toll given Wednesday, but six days after the tragedy, many bodies have yet to be identified.
Iran fears 241 of its nationals who are unaccounted for may be among them.
It was the fourth time that the foreign ministry had summoned the Saudi charge d'affaires over the disaster in which at least 769 pilgrims were killed and hundreds more injured.
Iran denounced Saudi Arabia's serious safety lapses at the hajj.
In New York on Monday, Rouhani called for "an independent and precise investigation into the causes of this disaster and ways of preventing its repetition".
He urged Saudi Arabia to allow immediate consular access to quickly identify the bodies and ensure their return home.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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