
Fourteen -year -old Akash Patni rested under a tree near his family’s tea stand, located near the BJ Medical College hostel in Ahmedabad’s Meghaninagar, when she hit the tragedy and made him one of many victims of one of the world’s faint.
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Air India Ahmedabad-to-London has become a massive fireball on Thursday at 13:39. Of the 242 people on board, almost everyone died – and there was a young Akash between the few killed on the ground, PTI reported.
“Akash slept under a tree near a tea stand adjacent to the hostel building that crashed. His mother Sitaben was preparing tea at that time. First he fell a large metal piece on Akash’s head and then was absorbed by flames,” Chandaben said.
“Sitaben has suffered serious burns during an unsuccessful attempt to save Akash. It is now hospitalized. Akashov’s body was burned out of recognition and his father gave samples for DNA tests,” Teta said.
In the Márnice Civil Hospital Suresh Masters from the city of Anand also presented his DNA sample in the process of identifying his 21 -year -old daughter Master’s daughter.
I still can’t believe my beloved Kin is no longer.
“Kina received a visa for London’s work permit for a year. She recently returned to anand and met an accident. After her dental operation, she returned to London for an unfortunate flight,” Suresh, who remains at the hotel while waiting for DNA tests.
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