Dozens Gather at Harrow Temple to Mourn Family and Friends Killed in Air India Crash
- A Boeing 787-8 Air India flight bound for London Gatwick crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad on Thursday, killing at least 290 people including passengers and victims on the ground.
- The crash involved 242 people on board, mostly Indian nationals and many children, with only one survivor reported; authorities took DNA samples to identify the victims while investigations continue.
- Victims included notable individuals such as former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and families with strong ties to communities in Harrow, Leicester, Birmingham, and beyond, where vigils and multi-faith services were held.
- Leaders expressed condolences and sorrow, with Indian Prime Minister Modi calling the incident 'heartbreaking beyond words' and New Zealand offering support, while shares in Boeing fell more than 7 percent after the crash.
- The incident has deeply impacted global Indian diaspora communities, prompting vigils, grief counseling, and ongoing official investigations to determine the cause of the first major accident involving the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
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Vigil for victims of deadly Air India plane crash brings Londoners together in their sadness
London, Ont.'s South Asian community says it's standing united in its grief for victims of Thursday's deadly Air India plane crash in the Gujarati city of Ahmedabad, that has killed at least 270 people and injured dozens others.
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