Mission coordinates with Omani authorities and family as concerns grow over safety of Indian seafarers in regional waters
PRAVASISAMWAD.COM The Indian Embassy in Muscat is working with Omani authorities, port officials and a shipping company to facilitate the swift repatriation of the mortal remains of an Indian seafarer who died aboard a vessel in Omani waters. The embassy confirmed that Nishanth Uirthanathan died from medical complications while serving on MT Celestial. His body was subsequently disembarked at the Port of Duqm and transferred to a Ministry of Health hospital, where the necessary formalities are being completed before it is returned to India. In a statement, the embassy said it had remained in continuous contact with the ship’s management company and all relevant stakeholders to ensure the earliest possible repatriation. It also expressed condolences to the bereaved family and confirmed that it was coordinating closely with relatives and Omani authorities throughout the process.-
According to the Forward Seamen’s Union of India, Uirthanathan became seriously ill before his death on 11 June
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The union has called on authorities in both India and Oman to take urgent action regarding the case
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A video circulated by the union allegedly showed the seafarer in a visibly unwell condition aboard the vessel, although its authenticity has not been independently verified
An Indian national Mr. Nishanth Uirthanathan passed away due to medical complications. His mortal remains are currently onboard MT Celestial at Duqm Port.
— India in Oman (Embassy of India, Muscat) (@Indemb_Muscat) June 13, 2026
The Embassy has been in continuous contact with the ship management company and is coordinating closely with all concerned…




