It seems one of the 153 passengers of the Spanair flight JK5022 that crashed on August 20 at Madrid airport killing 154 people was an Indian.
The passenger list of the MD-82 flight published at the airlines website has a name 'Bacho/Mukeshmani'.
Bacho should be the surname and Mukeshmani, the first name.
Though Bacho sounds little like an Indian name, Mukeshmani or Mukesh Mani of course is the name of a South Indian.
A telephone enquiry with the Spanair PR people made by this website yielded no positive result, with they either could not find out or were reluctant to reveal the nationalities of the passengers.
24/08/08
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