Indian Embassy working to repatriate body of seafarer who died aboard vessel in Oman

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Dubai:  The Indian Embassy in Muscat on Sunday said it was working to facilitate the earliest repatriation of the body of an Indian national who died due to medical complications aboard a vessel in Omani waters.

In a social media post, the mission said the mortal remains of Nishanth Uirthanathan have been disembarked from MT Celestial at the Port of Duqm and transferred to the Ministry of Health Hospital.

“The Embassy of India in Muscat is coordinating closely with the family of the deceased and the concerned Omani authorities to facilitate the earliest possible repatriation of the mortal remains to India,” it said.

However, it did not provide details of the medical conditions that led to Uirthanathan’s death.

“The Embassy remains in active coordination with local Omani authorities, port officials, and the shipping company regarding Mr Nishanth Uirthanathan, who unfortunately died onboard MT Celestial due to medical conditions,” the mission said in a post on X.

It further said that the vessel is expected to berth at Duqm port, located on the southeastern coast of the Gulf country.

“Necessary arrangements have been made for prompt recovery of the mortal remains from the vessel,” it said.

“The Mission is in touch with the family and facilitating all formalities for the earliest repatriation of the mortal remains to India,” it added.

On Saturday (June 13, 2026), the mission confirmed that Uirthanathan had passed away due to medical complications.

The Embassy extended its condolences to the bereaved family and said it was in continuous contact with the ship’s management company.

According to the Forward Seamen’s Union of India, Uirthanathan passed away on June 11 “after falling seriously ill”. The union has urged the authorities in India and Oman to act immediately.

On Saturday (June 13, 2026), they had posted a video clip of a visibly unwell Uirthanathan being offered food by a fellow crew member.

Details of the video could not be independently verified.

MT Celestial happens to be the same vessel which was stopped by the U.S. Marines for a search drill last month on suspicion of violating the U.S. blockade at the Strait of Hormuz, and later released after directing its crew to alter the its course.

On May 20, the U.S. Central Command issued a statement saying: “Earlier today in the Gulf of Oman, U.S. Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit boarded MT Celestial Sea, an Iranian-flagged commercial oil tanker suspected of attempting to violate the US blockade by transiting toward an Iranian port. American forces released the vessel after searching and directing the ship’s crew to alter course.”

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