After two days of searching, Saudi Civil Defence and volunteers recovered the missing boy’s body, a four-year-old who, along with his three sisters, died when their family’s car was trapped by floods in the holy city of Mecca. The accident occurred last week in Wadi Al Maghmas, a valley in eastern Mecca, where the car had been swept away by severe flooding. -Advertisement- Ads by  The tragedy occurred when the car swerved due to flooding caused by torrential rains and was swept away by a powerful current. The vehicle then crashed into a local farm’s wall and stuck there, according to Okaz newspaper. The Arab expatriate family included the parents and six children. Civil Defence personnel managed to rescue the parents and two of their children, aged 13 and two years. The other four — three girls and a boy — were swept away by the flooding. The bodies of the three girls were recovered earlier. Over the following days, Civil Defence and volunteer teams searched the entire wadi for the boy’s body. The corpse was found lying in a pool of floodwaters within the wadi, according to Okaz. Last week, Mecca was hit by heavy rains accompanied by lightning […]