Air India Crash Kills 241, Prayers Held in London Temples
Air India Crash Kills 241, Prayers Held in London Temples

Air India Crash Kills 241, Prayers Held in London Temples

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More than 240 people died when an Air India Boeing 787 bound for London Gatwick crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, India, with only one British man surviving. Among the victims were Raxa Modha and her two-year-old grandson, Rudra, who were returning to England for a memorial service for Ms. Modha's late husband. The tragedy has deeply affected the Gujarati communities in London, particularly in areas such as Harrow, Brent, and Hounslow, where many of the victims had ties. Hindu temples across north-west London, including the Palmerston Road Temple in Harrow and the Neasden Temple, have held prayers for the deceased and continue to provide opportunities for communal mourning and support. Local leaders and associations have extended condolences and emphasized coming together to support those grieving during this devastating time. Efforts are ongoing to identify the victims and their connections within the UK, as many were visiting family and friends.

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