Moodbidri: To JP With Love - Friends Dedicate Stage To M'lore Air Crash Victim


Moodbidri: To JP With Love - Friends Dedicate Stage To M'lore Air Crash Victim

News & Pics: Shekar Ajekar
Daijiworld Media Network—Moodbidri (RD/CN)

Moodbidri, May 21: On Sunday May 22, it will be a year since the tragic air crash occurred at Mangalore Airport. On that fateful day, the Air India Express flight from Dubai crashed into the hillock beside the tarmac at Kenjar, early in the morning. 

One-hundred-fifty-eight passengers on the flight perished in the first ever air crash in Mangalore. The law suits by a few bereaved families seeking compensation are still pending in court. The friends of one of the victims have built a stage as a memorial to the friendship that they enjoyed during his lifetime. 
The stage will be inaugurated on Sunday, which will be the first death anniversary of their cherished friend.

Jayaprakash Devadiga, fondly called JP by his friends, was on the ill-fated flight. He was born in the remote village of Kemtoor, under the purview of Padumarnad, near here, but grew up in his brother-in-law’s house. His brother-in-law’s family loved him like their own son. He was loved by all in the neighbourhood.

The members of both men’s and women’s clubs functioning in the neighbourhood here have contributed to building the spacious stage in the remote village. Youth Club president and gram panchayat member Ramesh Shetty, Prajna women’s club president Sasikala, Sarojini Muddu Moily, Krishna Sherigar, and all members contributed their mite to the cause. 

  

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  • Helvin Dion D Souza, Belvai/Dubai

    Sun, May 22 2011

    Its really a great tribute from your friends, we miss you JP. May your soul rest in peace

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  • ISAAK , Dendoor katte /Riyadh

    Sun, May 22 2011

    It is very sad that one my very good friend died in that air crash.We never met after we finish high school (NEHARU HIGH SCHOOL ALEVOOR)
    This is life...we never know what ll happen next time .
    may his soul rest in peace.

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  • NMCH ACCOUNTS, DUBAI

    Sat, May 21 2011

    We are missing our JP too much......

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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Dubai

    Sat, May 21 2011

    'To JP With Love' what a great tribute to great friend by his wonderful friends. Where is love there lives God and where is hatred there lives devil.

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  • chandrashekar rao, alangar, moodbidri

    Sat, May 21 2011

    It is unfortunate that we lost such ayoung and dynamic boy. I know taht he was in alangar. It is hard to believe taht he is no more with us. Only thing we can do is to keep his name ever remembered by all the residents of moodbidri.I pay the almight to shower his blessings to his family members.

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  • Sachin D'Souza, Mumbai / Mira Road

    Sat, May 21 2011

    True friendship shown by all his friends in the neighbourhood.God bless them with abundant blessings! What a mighty deed.

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  • Bhaskar, Moodbidri-Muscat

    Sat, May 21 2011

    Hi, its nice coverage and its our loving tribute of our great freind JP and you will be remembered evey day and all your good deeds cherished every movement and we are always mis u lot whenever there used to be a function, mis u lot and its my heartfelt tribute who expired on last year air crash.

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