Sharjah – based Indian expact , 46 , dies Suddenly in kerala .

Sharjah - based Indian expact , 46 , dies Suddenly in kerala .

KERALA & SHARJAH, UAE — November 13, 2025 — A 46‑year‑old Indian expatriate based in Sharjah, UAE, collapsed and died suddenly while on a visit to his hometown in Kollam district, Kerala. The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through both the local expatriate community and his family back in India. Gulf News

Who he was

Identified as Sam Benn, he ran a small video‑production company in Sharjah and also managed operations in Kollam. Friends say he had travelled home about three weeks ago for work. Gulf News He is survived by his wife and two children, who rushed to Kerala following his hospitalisation. Gulf News

Circumstances of his death

According to close associates, Sam Benn suddenly collapsed after suffering internal bleeding. He was immediately admitted to a hospital in Kollam and placed on a ventilator. Although there were signs of initial improvement, his condition deteriorated and he passed away in the early hours of Thursday. Gulf News

Community reaction & concerns

Friends and colleagues in the UAE have expressed deep sorrow. One friend, P.A. Liyaquat Ali—Managing Director of Global Media Events Dubai—described him as “a hardworking family man” who had built his life across two countries. “We visited him at the hospital in Kollam a few days ago,” Ali said. “His condition worsened overnight.” Gulf News

The Indian community in Sharjah and Kerala is now also focusing on the repatriation of his remains, and on supporting the family in arranging funeral rites. Local expatriate associations say that such sudden deaths underline the importance of health screening and emergency preparedness for expatriates travelling between UAE and India.

Broader implications

This incident highlights the vulnerability of expatriate workers and entrepreneurs who split their lives between the UAE and India. While the economic benefits of such cross‑border enterprises are significant, the stress of travel, shifting healthcare access and emergency logistics can pose serious risks.

What’s next for the family

  • The family in Kerala will initiate the cremation/immersion process per local customs.
  • They will work with the Indian Consulate in Dubai and relevant UAE authorities to handle documentation and clearances for formalities and repatriation of personal effects left in the UAE.
  • Expatriate community groups in Sharjah have pledged counselling and financial assistance for the family during this difficult time.

Final word

The sudden passing of Sam Benn at a relatively young age is a stark reminder that health emergencies can transcend geography and income. For expatriates maintaining business and family ties across borders, ensuring timely medical access and support systems is crucial. The expatriate community mourns the loss of a vibrant member and stands behind his family during this period of grief.

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