Kochi: K G Abraham, MD of Kuwait-based NBTC Group, whose workers died in the fire accident in one of its accommodations in the Gulf nation, on Saturday said the incident was unfortunate, and the company will take care of the victims' families. Addressing the media here after three days of the tragic fire that killed 49 people, Abraham became emotional and said «we are so sorry».
«We are so sorry. We are so sorry. I was crying in my house. I know most of them. There were people working with us for more than 27 years. What happened was really unfortunate,» he said.
Abraham said that his company directors and managers are currently visiting each and every family member of the deceased and are expressing their grief.
«This was not any mistake on our part, but still we will take responsibility. They were living and working with us. They built the company. They are our family,» Abraham said.
He said discussions were going on with the Embassies for the process of disbursing the compensation.
«We will soon disperse Rs eight lakh as compensation and they will also receive the company insurance amount. We are concerned about the families and will support them and provide jobs,» he added.
Abraham also dismissed the allegations that the building was overcrowded.
He said the leased building had 24 apartments with three bedrooms each and there were only around 160 employees housed there.
«As per the reports there, the incident happened due to a short-circuit in