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Chopper Crash: IAF Officer from Rajasthan is cremated

Jaipur: The remnants of the mortal leader of the Kuldeep Singh squadron, who was killed in a helicopter accident in Tamil Nadu along with 12 others included CD General Bipin Rawat, was sent to Flames in the Jhunjhunu District.
His wife Yashwani turned on the funeral pyre.
Previously, the body reached Jhunjhunu Airstrip in a helicopter where he was given a flower tribute by MP Narendra Kumar, Mla Rita Chaudhary, Collector of the District of Ud Khan, SP Pradeep Mohan Sharma and others.
His wife and other family members were also present.
A truck decorated by IAF left for his home village Ghardana Khurd with mortal remnants.
Thousands of people reached the village to pay tribute to Singh.
His mother saluted to the soul who had died while his wife continued to bring Singh’s photo, which was an unexpected helicopter co-pilot, with him all the time.
He arrived with Delhi’s body.

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