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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Families Relive Tragic Plane Crash's Aftermath Years Later

Families Relive Tragic Plane Crash's Aftermath Years Later

12 Oct

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Summary

  • Father still repaying ₹15 lakh education loan for son who died in crash
  • 13-year-old's tea stall dreams ended in the tragedy
  • Families await return of loved ones' personal belongings
Families Relive Tragic Plane Crash's Aftermath Years Later

Two years after a devastating plane crash, the families of the victims are still struggling to cope with the aftermath. For Praful Patel, the grief of losing his 23-year-old son Dirdh is compounded each month when ₹20,560 is automatically deducted from his account to repay the ₹15 lakh education loan his son had taken. Dirdh, who had completed his MSc in AI, was heading to the UK for research and job opportunities when the tragedy struck.

In another heartbreaking case, Suresh Dantani's 13-year-old son Akash, who had dreams of studying to help his parents move beyond running a tea stall, perished in the crash near the IGP office campus. Suresh says he will never return to that place, as it holds too many painful memories.

Many families are still awaiting the return of their loved ones' personal belongings, the last tangible connections to those they lost. Shailesh Parmar found an undamaged copy of the Bhagavad Gita, which he believes may have belonged to his parents. For others, like Surat's Mukti Vansadiya, the wait continues for handbags and phones seen in news footage.

The emotional and financial burdens of the tragedy continue to weigh heavily on these families, as they strive to move forward with their lives while cherishing the memories of those they lost.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Praful Patel's 23-year-old son Dirdh, who had completed his MSc in AI, died in the plane crash two years ago. Patel is still repaying the ₹15 lakh education loan taken for Dirdh's studies.
Suresh Dantani's 13-year-old son Akash, who had dreams of studying to help his parents move beyond running a tea stall, perished in the crash. Suresh says he will never return to the site of the tragedy.
Many families are still awaiting the return of their loved ones' personal belongings, such as handbags and phones, which they see as the last tangible connections to those they lost.

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