Mangaluru air crash victims remembered

  • | Wednesday | 23rd May, 2018

The memorial for the 2010 air crash victims that has come up at near Kulur bridge. | Photo Credit: ArrangedTributes were paid to the victims of the 2010 Mangaluru air crash at the memorial and park built for them near New Mangalore Port in Panambur on Tuesday. Deputy Commissioner Sasikanth Senthil S. and other officials paid tributes to the victims on the eighth anniversary of the crash, in Mangaluru on Tuesday. The New Mangalore Port in association with Airports Authority of India has since constructed the new memorial at a cost of ?12.13-lakh. In all, 158 people had been killed when flight IX 812 from Dubai crashed while landing at Mangaluru International Airport on May 22, 2010.

The memorial for the 2010 air crash victims that has come up at near Kulur bridge. Deputy Commissioner Sasikanth Senthil S. and other officials paid tributes to the victims on the eighth anniversary of the crash, in Mangaluru on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: Arranged more-in Tributes were paid to the victims of the 2010 Mangaluru air crash at the memorial and park built for them near New Mangalore Port in Panambur on Tuesday. Deputy Commissioner Sasikanth Senthil S. led a short memorial service. A one-minute silence was observed before Mr. Senthil laid a wreath at the memorial at the park. Designed in the shape of the tailplane, the memorial abuts the park on the banks of the Phalguni. The park also houses the remains of 12 victims who remained unidentified. Solemnity marked the memorial with no speeches. M.L. Vyshali, Additional Deputy Commissioner made a brief remark. Other dignitaries laid wreaths and showered flower petals on the memorial. Members of uniformed services saluted the memorial. In all, 158 people had been killed when flight IX 812 from Dubai crashed while landing at Mangaluru International Airport on May 22, 2010. Eight passengers survived the tragedy. While 136 bodies were identified and handed over to their next of kin, the remaining 22 bodies that could not be identified were subjected to DNA examination. In that, 12 bodies that could not be matched to any living kin were interned on May 27, 2010 on land that belonged to New Mangalore Port Trust on the Tannirbhavi Road, just off old Kulur Bridge. The New Mangalore Port in association with Airports Authority of India has since constructed the new memorial at a cost of ?12.13-lakh.

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