Dozens Gather at Harrow Temple to Mourn Family and Friends Killed in Air India Crash
- Air India Flight 171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad on 12 June 2025, killing 241 of 242 people on board and one survivor.
- The crash occurred in a residential area and involved victims mostly Indian nationals, with some British, Portuguese, and Canadian citizens onboard, while several people on the ground also died.
- Authorities activated the emergency response, took DNA samples to identify victims, and numerous vigils were held worldwide including in Auckland, Manchester, and Brampton, where communities mourned and shared grief.
- Indian Prime Minister Modi called the tragedy "heartbreaking beyond words," and officials like New Zealand's Mark Mitchell pledged support, with Boeing shares falling over 7 percent following the crash.
- The disaster prompted international solidarity, ongoing investigations, and widespread communal mourning, reflecting deep impact on the Indian diaspora and calls for remembrance and support.
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