For Ashok Kumar Tripathi and his Thane- grounded estranged woman
Vaibhavi, their reunion for a trip to Nepal with their children met a woeful end as their aeroplane
crashed in the neighbouring country.
Ashok Tripathi( 54), who ran a company in Odisha, and Vaibhavi Bandekar Tripathi( 51), who worked in a establishment at BKC in neighbouring Mumbai, had separated following court orders, an functionary from Kapurbawdi police station in Thane said on Monday.
Vaibhavi, her son Dhanush( 22) and son Ritika( 15) lived in the Rustomjee Athena apartment in Balkum area of Thane megacity.
Vaibhavi’s 80- time-old mama is the only person left at the family’s home then, the functionary said.
Since she’s in frail health and presently on oxygen support, their cousins and neighbours haven’t told her anything about the aeroplane
tragedy.
The aged woman’s youngish son is presently taking care of her, the police said.
Ashok Tripathi, Vaibhavi and their two children had on Sunday boarded the Tara Airlines aeroplane
the wreckage of which was located in Nepal’s mountainous Mustang quarter on Monday.
The turboprop Twin Otter 9N- AET aeroplane
had the four Indian citizens, two Germans and 13 Nepali passengers, besides a three- member Nepali crew.
It had gone missing on Sunday morning in the mountainous region of the Himalayan nation twinkles after taking off from the sightseer megacity of Pokhara, according to an airlinespokesperson.Live television
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