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Prayers held as the death of a plane crash is confirmed

Prayers are held in Hindu temples throughout the North-Western London following Air India’s risk in Ahmedabad.

The plane tied to London Gatwick crashed soon after leaving the city airport in the Western Cujarat province, killing at least 241 people. One person – a British man – survived.

Some citizens of London began to find a confirmation that their loved ones were among those killed, said Harrow East East Mordanman.

Sjro Rajrajeshwar, the spiritual leader of the Palmerstton street, said some victims to his temple in order to pray.

“Today we pray because it is the only thing that we can give you the deleted soul,” he said.

Blackman said there were four employees in the temples in his province that were killed that their relatives died.

“We also know that there are many 169 on the plane who are almost visiting the family and friends in the United Kingdom, but it was visited where they were,” he added.

Tarun Patel says disaster will hit the Gujarati community in London special [BBC]

Tarun Patel, a Noshede Temple, said the matter would have a contributing to Gujarati communities in London, many of whom were focused on Harrow, Brent, and Haunslow.

“When we heard about this morning this morning, it wasn’t an belief,” he said.

“There have been a time for understanding what is happening, and when he had died, he was very sad, harmful. The innocent lives were affected.”

Flowers slept outside the Indian house in central London

The flowers were placed outside the Indian house in central London [Reuters]

When those who went to his temple put a large part of the Gujaratians, he said that he did not know anyone in his congregation but “the situation.

“That doesn’t mean that members are not affected.

He said his temple, and about some of the London and the UK, they will continue to hold opportunities to meet together and worship “the lost lives lost”.

Among victims, Vijay Rupani, former senior Gujarat minister, according to local media.

Sureshash Manguli, a family friend, told the BBC London Sololini has a daughter living in Hounslow, West London.

“Everyone’s news shocks,” he said. “They had a weekly holiday plan here.”

He added: “This kind of incident is expected.”

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Lina Shenoy said the unity of the 38,000 power diapora network in India had launched London.

“Within 15 minutes of outgoing news, our WhatsApp teams are very active with their feelings associated with their feelings,” he said.

Ms Shenoy said he was “coming as shock” and other members of the network reported that family and friends on the plane.

He said another member had lost a classmate and his daughter to meet their son in the UK.

“These are not known for our community. They are the reminders of how delicate life and how much it is connected,” add a lot.

As his network is spread throughout the UK, he said they introduced peace at 19:00 BST “refreshing the rest of the life, and pray for strength and families in distress”.

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