Three members of Deir al-Adas provincial council in Dara’a province died in a car accident while they were carrying out their relief and revolutionary duties. Nizar Mahmoud al-Saadi, the head of the provincial council, died in the accident along with Mahmoud al-Saadi, head of the media and relief office and Ahmed Abu Romiya, head of the financial office. Nizar Mahmoud al-Saadim, born in 1975, was detained by regime forces very early in the revolution for demanding freedom democracy. He worked in the relief field for more than a year, and was known for his honesty, loyalty and dedication to work. He was appointed as head of the provincial council after the expulsion of regime forces from the village. Nazir Mahmood al-Saadi, born in 1991, dropped out of the Faculty of Food Engineering at the University of Aleppo after he was arrested by the Air Force Intelligence branch in Aleppo in October, 2011 for taking part in the anti-regime demonstrations in the university campus. After he was released from Assad’s prison, he worked in the media and relief filed and headed the media committee of the Horan Revolutionary Council. Ahmed Abu Romiya, born in 1975, graduated from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Damascus, Department of Arabic language and worked as a teacher and an educator. He was also at the forefront of demonstrations calling for freedom and democracy in the village. He spared no effort in supporting the rebels and dedicated himself to the service of the revolution. (Source: Syrian Coalition + Union of Local Councils)