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Victim Of Ill-Fated India Plane Crash Came From London To Fulfill Wife’s Dying Wish

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A UK-based Indian man who had travelled to Gujarat to fulfil his late wife’s final wish was among the 265 people killed in Thursday’s devastating Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, one of the deadliest aviation disasters in recent history.

Arjun Manubhai Patolia, 36, had returned to his ancestral village of Vadiya in Amreli district to immerse his wife’s ashes in the Narmada. His wife, Bharatiben, had died just a week earlier in London. Before Bharatiben passed away, she had asked her husband to take her ashes back to her motherland.

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