Flight match (26), dead in Air India aircraft crash, would be engaged in November | Today news

Roshni Songhare-the 26-year-old air hostess who died in the Ahmedabad aircraft crash was on the tip of a new beginning. She would tie the knot with a merchant with a merchant next year, and her happy family is buzzing with preparations. However, their excitement crumbled in despair when the flight with Air India exploded within seconds on Thursday, and took the lives of 241 passengers including the ‘heartbeat’ of the Songhare family. Song hair, which was very popular on social media with more than 73,000 followers, left her home three days ago for service – ‘excited, as always’ – to serve on international flights, this time from Ahmedabad to London. But the fatal aircraft crash brutally brutally flipped and made her entire family-the 50-year-old father, Rajendra, Mother Shobha and younger brother Vignesh-who was beyond words. “She was the heartbeat of our home,” one of the family members told the PTI news agency. “We got her engaged in November and married in March,” a closest relative told Pti. “Time played cruelly with her,” he added. The Songhare family, from Mandangad in the coast of the Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra, moved the Songhare family to Mumbai for better opportunities and they settled in Dombivli two years ago. A family member described Roshni, ‘bright and full of determination’, saying that she was the pride and strength of the family. Her father worked tirelessly to ensure that both of his children received a good training. Inspired by the air, Roshni pursued her dream and attended a course in flight. She started her aircraft trip with Spicejet before joining Air India, where she eagerly entered into international commands and cherished every moment she spent in the air, her family shared. “She was delighted to fly again. We all eagerly prepared for her wedding, ‘they said. “Everything was right,” said her uncle, Praveen Sukhdere, who rushed to Dombivli to be with the grieving family. As the news about the aircraft crash broke, the panic withdrew when the family desperately tried to reach Roshni – but their calls became unanswered. For fear of the worst, her father and younger brother rushed to Ahmedabad and held on to hope. Roshni’s fiancé, a well-trained merchant team from Guhagar Taluka and currently based in Thane, was introduced to her by a family announcement. “She finally found everything she worked so hard,” says a neighbor.