'Patriot, talented athlete': Tejas fighter jet pilot's village mourns its hero
Heart-wrenching scenes witnessed at the Syal household with villagers trying to console the wailing family.
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Namansh is survived by his father, mother, wife, who is also serving in the Air Force, and their child (ANI)
Dharamsala/Hamirpur, 22 Nov
For the people of Patiyalkar, a sleepy village in Himachal
Pradesh’s Kangra district, the news of the death of local hero Namansh Syal –
the IAF Wing Commander killed after a Tejas fighter jet crashed during an aerial
display at the Dubai Air Show on Saturday – is yet to sink in.
For most of them, Namansh, who was in his mid-30s, remains
an outstanding athlete distinguished by his dedication to the country, “who
even set an example in death by diverting the aircraft to save thousands
present at the mega air show”.
Since early Saturday, heart-wrenching scenes have been
witnessed at the Syal household in the Nagrota Bagwan area, with villagers
trying to console the wailing family members mourning a life lost too soon.
Jogindernath Syal, Namansh’s uncle, told PTI Videos that the
mortal remains of the Wing Commander reached the Sulur Air Force station near
Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu around 9 am on Saturday, from where they will be flown
to the Gaggal airport in Kangra on Sunday.
“We have made all arrangements for the cremation,” he said.
Jogindernath came to know about the crash on Friday
afternoon after Namansh's father, who was not at home at the time, called him
and asked if he had any information about the incident.
“My wife rushed to their tenant, who works in Qatar and had
come to the village on a holiday. After scanning the latest news on the
internet, he confirmed that it was Namansh who was flying the jet that crashed.
“I immediately contacted my brother to give him the tragic
news. Initially, he did not believe what I said, and came to terms with reality
only after I told him that it was confirmed information,” he told PTI Videos.
Namansh is survived by his father, mother, wife, who is also
serving in the Air Force, and their six-year-old daughter. Namansh and his wife
met during their first posting in Pathankot, and later got married in 2014.
“As soon as I came to know about the crash, I contacted
Namansh’s family members. Initially, we thought he was injured. Sadly, we were
wrong… A promising career came to an abrupt end,” Nagrota Bagwan SDM Manish
Kumar Sharma said.
Namansh’s alma mater, the Sainik School at Sujanpur Tira in
neighbouring Hamirpur district, is also struggling to come to terms with the
tragic passing of one of its illustrious alumni.
On Saturday, a special prayer meeting was held at the school
during which principal Rachna Joshi and other teachers fondly remembered their
former student.
Rakesh Rana, a staff member, said Namansh was the captain of
Chenab House, who was also an outstanding athlete. He also remembered the roll
number – 1906 – of Namansh, who was as part of the school’s 21st batch that
passed out in 2005.
Many alumni of the school also shared photos and messages
remembering their former schoolmate. Pankaj Chadha, former president of the
Sainik School Sujanpur Old Boys Association, said Namansh brought glory to the
country, and his martyrdom will always be remembered.
As the crash in Dubai cast a tragic shadow on an otherwise
mega spectacle on the last day of the event, video footage showed the jet
abruptly dropping height after what looked like a low-altitude manoeuvre and
then nosedived into the ground in a matter of seconds before being engulfed in
a ball of fire.
The single-engine light weight aircraft crashed around 3.40
pm IST after Namansh had flown across the site during the demonstration flight.
The aerial display of Tejas was scheduled to last eight minutes.
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