Tearful farewell to victims of chopper crash

November 25, 2015 12:00 am | Updated November 26, 2015 12:38 pm IST - JAMMU:

Investigators inspecting the charred remains of the chopper that crashed at Katra on Monday killing all the seven on board.– PHOTO: PTI

Investigators inspecting the charred remains of the chopper that crashed at Katra on Monday killing all the seven on board.– PHOTO: PTI

Hundreds of villagers along with ministers and leaders on Tuesday a bade tearful adieu to Arjun Chib and his wife Vandana, who were killed in chopper crash near Katra on Monday.

25-year-old Arjun Singh Chib, a resident in the Gho Manasa area in the outskirts of Jammu city, had married Vandana (22) on November 18 following they left home to pay obeisance at the holy cave shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi.

The newly-wed and their cousin were among the seven persons killed in the crash.

Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh and Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Choudhary Sukhnandan Kumar attended the funeral ceremony.

The Deputy Chief Minister also interacted with the family members of the deceased family and expressed sympathies with them.

Mr Singh said that the government would provide every possible support to the family.

MPs Shamser Singh Manhas and Jugal Kishore Sharma, MLA Katra, Ajay Nanda, Vice-Chairman Kissan Advisory Board, D. S. Chib and several other leaders were also present at the funeral at village Gho Manhasan in Jammu.

The Deputy CM, while interacting with the media persons, said that the Director General Civil Aviation has already initiated a probe in the matter and on his recommendations necessary measures would be put in place to avoid recurrence of such tragic incidents in future.

Arjun’s kin said that the family first saw the news about the helicopter crash on television after which they received a phone call from the police informing them about the deaths.

- PTI

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