Inconsistent fiance of pilot dying in jet crash


New Delhi:

The Indian Air Force flight Lieutenant Siddharth Yadav, who died in a Jaguar jet accident in Jamnagar, Gujarat earlier this week, was cremated on Friday in his original village of Haryana with full military honors. Thousands of local, Indian Air Force officials, armed forces members, police officers and political leaders gathered to salute Mr. Yadav as his family members said a tear. Among them, Pilot’s fiancée, Sanya, were incompatible during the funeral.

“Show me her face … let me see her face once more,” he can be seen pleading repeatedly in a video.

As she was standing next to the coffin, crying inconsistently, she said in Hindi, “Baby tu aya nahi muje lene, tune was promised” (Baby you did not come to take me, you promised me).

In another video, Ms. Sanya said that no girl can be more than that.

Mr yadav And Ms. Sanya got engaged 10 days before the incident. They were getting married on 2 November.

Mr. Yadav, a resident of Rewari, Haryana, was killed after him Jaguar fighter jet crashes Due to a technical fault immediately after flying from Jamnagar Air Force Station. In his final moments, the 28 -year -old pilot displayed a bravery work as he pulled out his fellow pilot from the aircraft to save his life and drove the aircraft away from a densely populated area, eventually directed it to an open area.

His ColleagueManoj Kumar Singh was injured and is currently receiving treatment in a hospital.

Mr. Yadav recently returned to duty after a brief holiday and was regularly a regularly involved in the accident.

Sharing the news of his pilot’s death, IAF wrote: “IAF regrets the loss of life deeply and stands firmly with the bereaved family. A court is ordered to find out the cause of the accident.”

Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini also expressed grief over the death of the pilot.

“I pay my honor for the martyrdom of a son of Majra (Bhalki) village, Jaguar Pilot Siddharth Yadav, in an Air Force plane crash near Jamnagar. A son will be completely remembered from the sacrifice land of Haryana. Give the departed soul a place on his divine feet,” he wrote in a post on X.

Mr. Yadav belonged to a family of ex -servicemen, his father Sushil Yadav served in the IAF and served in the army by his grandfather and great -grandfather. During his funeral, a large number of people, in which many pre-service people take slant in their hands, were standing on the streets on the streets, showing flower petals on the streets, as the IAF passed through the vehicle carrying the body of the officer.

Air Force officials also offered gun salute as their bodies were taken to flames.


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