Bandra: Mangalorean Boy Vifin D'Souza (16) Dies in Accident


By: Lancy Moras
Daijiworld Media Network

Mumbai, Nov 20: Vifin Marsh D'Souza (aged 16), from Mira Road Mumbai, a student of Mittibai College in Bandra passed away on November 19, 2008 in Mumbai.  Sources said that he was going to college traveling in a local running train fell from the train and  met with an unfortunate spot death.

Vifin son of Francis D'Souza, Pavoor, Mangalore, working in Jeddah Saudi Arabia from past 2 decades and Veera D'Souza, only brother of only sister Vepreet D'Souza residing in Mira Road, Mumbai. 

The final journey and the funeral of departed Vifin is yet to be announced. 

Francis D'Souza in Jeddah can be reached on his mobile 00966 551126557 and Veera D'Souza his wife can be reached at 0091 9820730572 and 0091 228118531.

  

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  • Neethin Veigas, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 20 2008

    Our heartfelt condolences to Francis uncle & family. May his soul rest in peace

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  • Noel Coutinho, Belloor, Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Nov 20 2008

    Dear Pancha and Veera accept our Heartful condolences for the sudden death of your beloved son. May his soul rest in peace.

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