Family of IAF personnel killed in J&K chopper crash grieve

Family of IAF personnel killed in J&K chopper crash grieve

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh/Jhajjar 

A pall of gloom descended on village in district of and in following the chopper crash in on Wednesday in which two IAF personnel from the two areas died.

Siddharth, whose family had settled in Chandigarh, was commissioned in the IAF in 2010 and last month he was given commendation for his role in the rescue operation during the floods.

In July last year, he was posted to and his wife was also posted there.

"My son was flying this helicopter as he was the main pilot. He was inspired to join the IAF as his uncle was a fighter pilot, so he also wanted to follow his foot steps. His uncle also died in a crash seventeen years ago," says Jagdish Kasal, father of

Controlling his emotions Kasal, who served in the Army, said his son married in 2013 and has a two-year-old son,

"My daughter-in-law, Arti, is also posted in She was on leave for a month, but the authorities told her that her leave has been cancelled and she has to report back for duty and now this came that my son is no more. is coming here for the last rites," he said.

Last Monday, had come for two hours to meet his father, mother and sisters as he was on his way to from Delhi, he said.

The family, which now lives in Chandigarh, hails from Naraingarhin

Another IAF personnel, Vikrant Sehrawat, who died in the helicopter crash belonged to village in

A pall of gloom descended on the village as soon as the tragic of Sehrawat's demise reached there.

He is survived by his wife and two children.

Besides two pilots, four other on board the chopper died in the crash. A local resident also died in the crash in Budgam district of J&K.

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First Published: Wed, February 27 2019. 23:25 IST