What Happened to MBBS Student Manav Bhadu in Hanumangarh?

Synopsis
The tragic loss of MBBS student Manav Bhadu, among 14 victims from Rajasthan in a recent plane crash, has left a community grieving. The emotional farewell in Hanumangarh reflects the deep impact of this tragedy on families and the state, as they await closure for their loved ones.
Key Takeaways
- 14 lives lost in the tragic plane crash in Ahmedabad.
- Manav Bhadu was an MBBS student from Hanumangarh.
- Families are awaiting the return of their loved ones' remains.
- DNA testing is being used to confirm identities.
- The entire state of Rajasthan is mourning this loss.
Jaipur, June 14 (NationPress) The final rites for MBBS student Manav Bhadu were held on Saturday morning in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. Manav was among the 14 individuals from Rajasthan who tragically perished in a plane crash that took place in Ahmedabad on Thursday, June 12.
His sudden demise has cast a shadow of sorrow over his village. At the moment of the incident, Manav was in the hostel mess enjoying lunch when the aircraft went down.
On Friday, another student from Barmer, who also lost his life in the same disaster, was buried. Both students died when the aircraft collided with the BJ College building.
Meanwhile, the families of 12 other victims from Rajasthan are currently waiting for the return of their loved ones' remains.
DNA testing was carried out on Friday to confirm the identities of the deceased, and the bodies will be released once the results are completed.
Officials have informed the bereaved families that this process could take up to 72 hours. The tragedy continues to impact families across the state. The wife of Prakash Chandra from Udaipur has yet to receive news of his passing.
In another heart-wrenching moment, Vipul Rajpurohit from Pali, whose wife Khusboo Rajpurohit died in the crash, returned to Pali and was inconsolable. The couple had been married in January. Vipul arrived at his residence in Jawahar Nagar on Saturday morning, where he and his family were devastated. Khushboo was set to travel to London for the first time after their marriage to visit her husband.
To date, family members of eight victims from Rajasthan have been confirmed among the deceased.
The victims include five from Banswara, five from Udaipur, and one each from Barmer, Pali, Bikaner, and Hanumangarh. The entire state remains in mourning for its sons and daughters lost in this heartbreaking incident.