
Body of 35-Year-Old Man Recovered After Jump from Shaikh Hamad Bridge
The incident was first reported to the main operations room, prompting an immediate search and rescue response. Despite efforts to locate the man alive, his body was later found and retrieved from the water.
Authorities have notified the Public Prosecution, and legal procedures are currently underway as part of the investigation.

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