Mortal Remains of Air Crash Victim Ruby Paul (32) Arrive after Six Months


Mortal Remains of Air Crash Victim Ruby Paul (32) Arrive after Six Months

Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady (MM/RD)
 
Beltangady, Nov 26: The mortal remains of Ruby Paul, who had died in a Kenyan plane crash, were brought to her native place, Bangady in Indabettu village on Monday, November 26 evening.


Ruby Paul, daughter of Paul and Mary, died in plane crash at Cameroon on Saturday, May 5. She was on her return flight to India after vacationing for 2 months in Cameroon.

However, it took a long time to identify her body, because it had been charred in the air crash.

Finally, the remains were identified by means of a DNA test, which was done in United Kingdom. Her mortal remains were brought to Mumbai on Sunday and to Mangalore airport on Monday, November 26. Ruby’s parents and relatives were present at the airport to receive the mortal remains.  Later they were brought to Bangady at about 4 p m.

The mortal remains were buried in the cemetery of Mariambika Church, located in Bedrabettu here. The coffin was in a sealed state and it was buried without being opened. Thousands of relatives and well-wishers of Ruby Paul were present on this occasion.

  

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