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Tributes to Welsh family reported to be on Air India flight which crashed
Tributes to Welsh family reported to be on Air India flight which crashed

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Tributes to Welsh family reported to be on Air India flight which crashed

Tributes have been paid to a Welsh family reported to have been onboard the Air India plane that crashed in western India on Thursday morning. Businessman Akeel Nanabawa is reported to have been travelling with his wife and young daughter morning. Family members told the BBC that Mr Nanabawa's wife Hannaa Vorajee, and their four-year-old daughter Sara were with him. The family, who were from Newport but currently living in Gloucester, were among 242 people onboard the flight which crashed shortly after it took-off from Ahmedabad airport. The Gloucestershire Muslim Bereavement Council (GMBC) said it was "profoundly heartbroken" by the news, sharing on a post on Facebook: "During this moment of overwhelming sorrow, our hearts go out to all those left behind," reports WalesOnline. "No words can truly ease the pain of such a profound loss, but we pray that the family may find solace in the tremendous outpouring of compassion and solidarity from communities across the world. "May their cherished memories provide comfort, and may they rest in eternal peace." Abdullah Samad, headteacher of Sara's primary school, said the child was a "beaming ray of sunshine" who "lit up the classroom", reports the BBC. Mr Samad, who is also imam at the Masjid E Umar mosque, told BBC News the family were on a surprise trip to India. "We were praying, hoping they weren't involved because miracles can happen and our prayers are continuous but our expectations are also realistic," he said. "They touched lots of people and they will be missed by lots of people. "They helped fundraise for the humanitarian efforts in Gaza and medical care for poor individuals in India. That was part of their service to the community," he said. A number of people have also been posting messages of condolence on Mr Nanabawa's Facebook page, where it states the 35-year-old attended Caerleon Comprehensive School. Mr Nananbawa founded executive recruitment agency Rec2Go. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner was carrying over 240 people from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick when it crashed into a medical college, triggering a massive fire. You can stay updated on the latest news about the crash here. Vishwash Kumar Ramesh who is a 40-year-old British national is believed to be the sole survivor. Air India confirmed the flight was carrying 169 Indian nationals, 53 Britons, one Canadian, and seven Portuguese passengers. Tata Group, which owns Air India, announced it will provide compensation of around £86,000 to the families of those who died. It also pledged to cover medical expenses for the injured and assist with rebuilding the medical college. Other British travellers confirmed to have been onboard include two men named as couple Fiongal and Jamie Greenlaw-Meek. They are understood to have run a spiritual wellness centre, and spoke of their "magical experience" in India in a heartbreaking final video. Fiongal said: "So it's our last night in India and we have had a magical experience really, there have been some quite mind-blowing things that have happened." An MP has also said she believes "a handful" of Leicester residents were among those killed. Leicester East member Shivani Raja told BBC News that people in the community she represents, which has a high population of British-Gujaratis, were "all really horrified and devastated waking up to such tragic news". She said: "So far my understanding is that there are a handful of Leicester residents who were on board that flight but I am still awaiting for official reports on that." Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox Find out what's happening near you

Tributes to Welsh family reported to be on Air India flight which crashed
Tributes to Welsh family reported to be on Air India flight which crashed

North Wales Live

time2 days ago

  • General
  • North Wales Live

Tributes to Welsh family reported to be on Air India flight which crashed

Tributes have been paid to a Welsh family reported to have been onboard the Air India plane that crashed in western India on Thursday morning. Businessman Akeel Nanabawa is reported to have been travelling with his wife and young daughter morning. Family members told the BBC that Mr Nanabawa's wife Hannaa Vorajee, and their four-year-old daughter Sara were with him. The family, who were from Newport but currently living in Gloucester, were among 242 people onboard the flight which crashed shortly after it took-off from Ahmedabad airport. The Gloucestershire Muslim Bereavement Council (GMBC) said it was "profoundly heartbroken" by the news, sharing on a post on Facebook: "During this moment of overwhelming sorrow, our hearts go out to all those left behind," reports WalesOnline. "No words can truly ease the pain of such a profound loss, but we pray that the family may find solace in the tremendous outpouring of compassion and solidarity from communities across the world. "May their cherished memories provide comfort, and may they rest in eternal peace." Abdullah Samad, headteacher of Sara's primary school, said the child was a "beaming ray of sunshine" who "lit up the classroom", reports the BBC. Mr Samad, who is also imam at the Masjid E Umar mosque, told BBC News the family were on a surprise trip to India. "We were praying, hoping they weren't involved because miracles can happen and our prayers are continuous but our expectations are also realistic," he said. "They touched lots of people and they will be missed by lots of people. "They helped fundraise for the humanitarian efforts in Gaza and medical care for poor individuals in India. That was part of their service to the community," he said. A number of people have also been posting messages of condolence on Mr Nanabawa's Facebook page, where it states the 35-year-old attended Caerleon Comprehensive School. Mr Nananbawa founded executive recruitment agency Rec2Go. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner was carrying over 240 people from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick when it crashed into a medical college, triggering a massive fire. You can stay updated on the latest news about the crash here. Vishwash Kumar Ramesh who is a 40-year-old British national is believed to be the sole survivor. Air India confirmed the flight was carrying 169 Indian nationals, 53 Britons, one Canadian, and seven Portuguese passengers. Tata Group, which owns Air India, announced it will provide compensation of around £86,000 to the families of those who died. It also pledged to cover medical expenses for the injured and assist with rebuilding the medical college. Other British travellers confirmed to have been onboard include two men named as couple Fiongal and Jamie Greenlaw-Meek. They are understood to have run a spiritual wellness centre, and spoke of their "magical experience" in India in a heartbreaking final video. Fiongal said: "So it's our last night in India and we have had a magical experience really, there have been some quite mind-blowing things that have happened." An MP has also said she believes "a handful" of Leicester residents were among those killed. Leicester East member Shivani Raja told BBC News that people in the community she represents, which has a high population of British-Gujaratis, were "all really horrified and devastated waking up to such tragic news". She said: "So far my understanding is that there are a handful of Leicester residents who were on board that flight but I am still awaiting for official reports on that."

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