London was going to fly to dreams, death in aircraft accident, read the story of Payal and Sanket

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Payal’s relative (left) aircraft debris (right) after the accident

297 people died in a plane crash in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. This accident took away people close from many families and also ended the dreams of many families. Two such families are of anklet and sign. Both of them were going to London for studies, but both died in a plane crash in Ahmedabad itself. Payal Khatik was going to take an M.Tech course at a college in London. At the same time, Sanket Goswami was going to London to get higher education.

Payal’s story

A relative of Payal Khatik said that Payal’s father fought a lot in raising money to teach the daughter in London. Payal’s family had high expectations from his future. Payal relative told ANI, “Our relative Payal Khatik was on that flight. She was the daughter of Suresh Khatik. We all went to leave her for flight. When we came to know about the plane crash, we came to Ahmedabad again. Our DNA samples have been taken.” He said that the financial condition of the family is not good. Suresh Khatik lives by running a loading rickshaw. Payal used to maintain the family by teaching tuition to students. He took loans from community and other places for his education in London. “

The dreams of signal also broken

Sanket Goswami was going to London for higher education. He was also on the AI-171 aircraft, crashed in a medical college campus in Meghaninagar immediately after flying from Ahmedabad Airport. The victim’s family, a resident of Mehsana, said that the sign was quite hardworking and was going to London for higher education. His relative said, “My nephew lost his only son Sanket Goswami. He was going to London to study. He was an enthusiastic boy. He also has a younger sister.”

What happened in the Ahmedabad plane accident?

The AI-171 Boeing Dreamliner 787-8 aircraft going from Ahmedabad to London to Gatwick crashed shortly after flying from Ahmedabad Airport on Thursday. Only one of the 242 people aboard the aircraft survived. Air India reported that Captain Sumit Sabharwal was running the plane, who is a line training captain and had blown the plane for 8,200 hours before. His fellow Pilot was first officer Clive Kunder, who had an experience flying plane for 1,100 hours. (Input-ANI)

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