Coonoor helicopter crash: Varun Singh leaves

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BENGALURU: A lone soldier who survived the Coonoor helicopter crash that killed 13 people, including Joint Chiefs of Staff Bipin Rawat, has died. Air Force Group Captain Varun Singh, 39, who was recovering from more than 80 per cent burns, succumbed to his injuries yesterday afternoon after eight days of fighting. The body will be flown to Bhopal today after a public viewing at the Yelahanka Air Base. According to the Air Force officials, the culture will be the same tomorrow. Singh was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was rushed to a nearby hospital.

Authorities say he was conscious when he arrived at Wellington Military Hospital and asked to speak to his wife. He was airlifted to Bangalore by air ambulance and treated by experts from different parts of the country. There was a slight hope of survival as he responded to the medication. Preparations were underway to replace the burnt skin with a new skin graft. Rawat and his team arrived at the Wellington Defense Service Staff College for a ceremony on the 8th of this month.

Varun Singh, the directing staff of the college, received Rawat and his team at the Sulur air base near Coimbatore and assigned them to accompany them to the college. His family is based in Gazipur, Uttar Pradesh and has been living in Bhopal for a long time. Father KP Singh Army Retired. Colonel and brother Tanuj Singh Luff in the Navy. Is the commander. Mother: Uma Singh. Wife: Gitanjali. He has a son and a daughter.

Job for A. Pradeep’s wife; 8 lakhs per family

Thiruvananthapuram: The cabinet has decided to give a job in the government service to the wife of A. Pradeep, a junior warrant officer from Puthur, Thrissur, who died in a helicopter crash in Coonoor. The family will be given financial assistance of Rs 8 lakh.


Group Captain Varun Singh at the scene of a helicopter crash in Coonoor.

Pradeep’s wife Sreelakshmi is an M.Com graduate. Jobs will be given according to educational qualifications. The family will get Rs 5 lakh from the Army Welfare Fund and Rs 3 lakh from the Chief Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund for the treatment of the father who is on a ventilator, Minister K Rajan said.

English Summary: Group Captain Varun Singh, Injured In Chopper Crash, Dies In Hospital

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