Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Air crash victims’ families keen on a memorial


Mangalore: The Mangalore Air Crash Victims’ Association will continue to pursue with the demand for construction of a memorial, a community hall and a public library in memory of the 158 victims of Air India Express flight crash on May 22, 2010.
Association president Mohammad Beary said some “technical issues” are coming in the way of the memorial. While the crash site is a private property, the place (on the banks of Phalguni River near Kuloor Bridge) where unidentified victims were buried belongs to the New Mangalore Port Trust. “Some how the memorial should come up,” Mr. Beary said, and added, “We feel sad to see trucks moving close to the place where they were buried. It’s akin to showing disrespect to victims of air crash,” Mr. Beary said.
Mr. Beary said a meeting of the office bearers of the association will be held on Wednesday. A letter will then be sent to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and also Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh. “We hope the new government will take some steps,” he said.
An official from Air India Express said proposal for building community hall and the library was being considered. “A decision is yet to be taken,” the official said, and added that building memorial will be subject to clearance of land.
22/05/13 The Hindu
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