Jayaprash Chaudhary was a person of many first. A laborer and son of a second-year medical student at the BJ Medical College and Hospital, he was the first of his family going to college and if he lived, he would have been the first doctor in his remote village of Bore Charan-Kuch Kuch that his family would proudly advertise.
But the 20-year-old life was tragically reduced when London-bound B787 Boeing Dreamliner Air India flight 242 passengers and crew members crashed on Thursday afternoon at the BJ Medical College and Hospital Hospital. Out of 242 passengers in the accident, 241 and five people on board and hostels on board, four medical students and a doctor’s wife – were killed in the dirt of the second floor of the hostel at the time of the accident.
Of these, 12 people – 11 are riding aircraft and Jayaprakash – from Rajasthan.
According to a family member, Jayaprash spoke to him just before leaving for lunch. He joined the Government Medical College after scoring 686 out of 720 at the National Eligibility cum Entrance (Undergraduate) two years ago.
He survives his father, mother and young school-going siblings.

The family member said, “Jayaprash had finished his lunch and when the aircraft crashed in the hostel building, the flames were killed by the flames after the accident and the weight of the debris.”
As his family brought his body back to the village on Friday, several officials – including Bermer District Collector Tina Dabi – came down to pay his honor.
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But Jayaprakash was not just young life that was lost in an accident. In Saheli Nagar, Udaipur, the house of marble businessman Sanjeev Modi is immersed in deep mourning after both his children, 25, 25 and daughter Shagun, daughter of 23, died in an accident. Both were on their way to London for a holiday.
As they wait for the bodies of brothers and sisters to identify and bring home, the family is incompatible, a relative, Satish Bhandari said.
He said, “He was going to London for a holiday. Suh had done chemical engineering from London and he was going to meet some of his friends. The sister decided to tag together,” he said.
In a video that went viral soon after his death, 22 -year -old Khushboo Rajpurohit of Balotra district of Rajasthan has been seen crying as parts with her family. Married for only a few months, Khusbo was going to London to join her husband Vipul Singh, who works there.
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The heart -wrenching video shows Khushboo hugging every female member of her family as she bid them farewell.
A relative Singh went to Ahmedabad to thank Singh to thank Singh. “” When he used to hear the news of the accident, he was on his way. “
Rocked, the family is now in Ahmedabad, which is waiting for the body to be identified. Meanwhile, her husband Vipul is expected to arrive on Saturday.
He said, “DNA samples have been given to the hospital for identification. Once it happens, we will bring the body for the last rites. Only in a few days, we went to mourn to mourn,” he said.
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