
The death toll from a crane crash in Saudi Arabia's Grand Mosque rose to 111 on Sunday, local media reported.
The incident that came only two weeks before the pilgrimage season also left 331 others injured.
Saudi authorities announced that the results of investigations into the deadly incident is out and will be referred to the king, Sabq Online reported.
The incident occurred on Friday amid unstable weather and high winds in the holy city.
No information has been revealed about the reason behind the collapse of the huge crane, which is the largest machine in the Middle East.
The report of the findings will be submitted later in the day to Mecca Governor Prince Khalid Al Faisal, who will sent it to Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
Source: XINHUA
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