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He came to Gujarat to immerse wife’s ashes, died in Ahmedabad plane crash

Arjun Patolia dies a week after his wife’s death, leaving their 2 daughters orphans
NDRF personnel at the site of the Air India plane crash, in Ahmedabad, Friday, June 13. PTI

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His wife had died just a week back. And now, Thursday’s air crash in Ahmedabad claimed Arjun Patolia’s life. This leaves their two daughters orphans at ages eight and four.

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Patolia, who was visiting India for her wife’s last rites and to honour her final wish, was travelling back to London to reunite with his daughters, but destiny had other plans.

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According to a report by Daily Mail, Arjun’s deceased wife, Bhartiben, originally hailed from a village in Gujarat’s Amreli district, and wanted her ashes to be immersed in a local river there.

After completing his wife’s last rites, Arjun was returning to London on the ill-fated Air India flight.

The plane crashed shortly after taking off, killing 241 people on board, with a lone survivor.

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#AhmedabadAirCrash#AirCrashIndia#AirIndiaCrash#ArjunPatolia#BhartibenPatolia#FatalAirCrash#LondonBound#LostFamily#OrphanedDaughtersGujaratTragedy
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