Canada plane crash: The pilots who lost their lives in the plane crash in Canada have been identified as Abhay Gadru and Yash Vijay Ramugade.
Canada Plane Crash: A big news is coming amid the ongoing tension between India and Canada. A tragic accident has occurred in Canada in which 3 people have died due to a plane crash. Two Indian trainee pilots were also killed in this accident. The pilots who lost their lives in the plane crash in Canada have been identified as Abhay Gadru and Yash Vijay Ramugade. Both of them were residents of Mumbai.
Two Mumbai families received bad news on Saturday when they were told that their young son was among the three people killed in a plane crash in Canada a day earlier.
The pilot was aboard a twin-engine light aircraft Piper PA-34 Seneca.
Let us tell you that the two trainee pilots were aboard a small twin-engine light aircraft Piper PA-34 Seneca, which crashed near the local airport in Chilliwack, near Vancouver, British Columbia.
The entire society is in mourning with the news of the pilot’s death.
Before going to Canada for pilot training, Abhay lived in Krishna Vandan Society in Evershine area. His neighbor Vaibhav Goyal said everyone in the neighborhood had fond memories of Abhay and the news of his death left the entire community in mourning.
Efforts are being made to bring back the body
A neighbor of a pilot who died in a plane crash said that efforts are being made to bring back the body. Vaibhav Goyal, a neighbor of deceased pilot Abhay, said, “When we got the call at 5 am on Saturday, we couldn’t believe that something like this had happened to Abhay. His brother Chirag is also studying in Canada since last year. Officials are yet to allow Chirag to see Abhay’s body. Not given. He has been told that Abhay’s belongings will be given to him on Sunday.”
Try contacting the embassy
Vaibhav Goyal said he had spoken to Chirag over the phone. He said, “He is very worried and is trying to contact the embassy so that Abhay’s body can be brought back home. His parents are currently in Delhi to meet some relatives.”

