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Aid Campaign for Former Bahrain Expat Touches Hearts

Aid Campaign for Former Bahrain Expat Touches Hearts

Daily Tribunea day ago

An emotional appeal by the widow of Kapil Renji Thampan, a former Bahrain resident who tragically died in a road accident in Canada, has moved communities across the world, with donations pouring in to support the grieving family.
Kapil, 42, had worked as a sound engineer at Radio Voice 104.2 FM in Bahrain before moving to Saudi Arabia and then settling in Ontario, Canada, with his wife Ambily and their two daughters. The family had only recently arrived as permanent residents, hoping to begin a new life.
But a fatal accident on June 10th shattered those hopes. In the aftermath, Ambily launched a GoFundMe campaign seeking help with funeral expenses and support for herself and her children, who are currently in Grades 6 and 7.
Bahrain Steps In
The fundraising plea, written with raw honesty, quickly reached former colleagues, friends, and listeners from Kapil's years in Bahrain. They responded with generosity, empathy, and prayers, helping the campaign exceed its initial goal within days.
Many in Bahrain's Indian diaspora remember Kapil as a calm, skilled professional with a quiet dedication to his craft and community. Tributes highlighted not only his contributions to radio and music but also his humility and devotion to his family.
A Lasting Impact
What began as a desperate call for help has become a rallying point for solidarity. Donors from Bahrain, India, Canada, and beyond contributed not only money, but heartfelt messages that have brought comfort to the family during this time of sorrow.
For Ambily, every donation, large or small, has helped lighten the burden of sudden loss. In her own words, 'Even a share of this message or a prayer for strength would mean so much to us.'
More Than Money
The campaign's success is more than a financial relief. It is a testament to the enduring bonds of Bahrain's expatriate community. Though Kapil had left the Kingdom years ago, the people who knew him have shown that compassion crosses borders and that solidarity does not fade with time.

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An emotional appeal by the widow of Kapil Renji Thampan, a former Bahrain resident who tragically died in a road accident in Canada, has moved communities across the world, with donations pouring in to support the grieving family. Kapil, 42, had worked as a sound engineer at Radio Voice 104.2 FM in Bahrain before moving to Saudi Arabia and then settling in Ontario, Canada, with his wife Ambily and their two daughters. The family had only recently arrived as permanent residents, hoping to begin a new life. But a fatal accident on June 10th shattered those hopes. In the aftermath, Ambily launched a GoFundMe campaign seeking help with funeral expenses and support for herself and her children, who are currently in Grades 6 and 7. Bahrain Steps In The fundraising plea, written with raw honesty, quickly reached former colleagues, friends, and listeners from Kapil's years in Bahrain. They responded with generosity, empathy, and prayers, helping the campaign exceed its initial goal within days. Many in Bahrain's Indian diaspora remember Kapil as a calm, skilled professional with a quiet dedication to his craft and community. Tributes highlighted not only his contributions to radio and music but also his humility and devotion to his family. A Lasting Impact What began as a desperate call for help has become a rallying point for solidarity. Donors from Bahrain, India, Canada, and beyond contributed not only money, but heartfelt messages that have brought comfort to the family during this time of sorrow. For Ambily, every donation, large or small, has helped lighten the burden of sudden loss. In her own words, 'Even a share of this message or a prayer for strength would mean so much to us.' More Than Money The campaign's success is more than a financial relief. It is a testament to the enduring bonds of Bahrain's expatriate community. Though Kapil had left the Kingdom years ago, the people who knew him have shown that compassion crosses borders and that solidarity does not fade with time.

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