In a devastating turn of events, 29-year-old Vaibhav Patel and his 27-year-old wife Jinal Goswami, who was seven months pregnant, were among those killed in the tragic Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad. The couple had travelled to India from London to celebrate their baby shower with loved ones.
The couple had recently moved to Croydon from Southampton, where Vaibhav worked and had built a tight-knit community of friends. A decade-long friend, Nirav Patel from Southampton, shared how the pair had been elated about the upcoming arrival of their first child. They had married four years ago and were eagerly preparing to step into parenthood.
Nirav revealed that Vaibhav had no father, and carried the weight of responsibility for his family back in Gujarat. ¡°He was the big son holding everyone together,¡± he said, speaking about Vaibhav¡¯s quiet strength and relentless commitment to family.
Just two days before boarding the ill-fated flight, Vaibhav had called Nirav, excitedly sharing plans to return home. That phone call turned out to be their last conversation. Nirav remembered the countless memories they shared, travelling across India together, from Rajasthan to Goa, and expressed disbelief that their joyous story had ended in tragedy.
Harshil Thaker, manager of Papa John's in Portswood where Vaibhav had previously worked, described him as a ¡°true gentleman.¡± He added that Vaibhav was a hardworking man, deeply rooted in his role as a family provider, and always carried himself with humility and kindness.
The crash claimed over 270 lives, including 169 Indian nationals and 53 Britons. Among them were not just passengers, but futures, families, and stories like that of Vaibhav and Jinal¡ªa young couple whose lives were blossoming, now remembered in silence and sorrow.
Their funeral took place in India on Monday, with grief hanging heavy over the ceremony that should have been a celebration of new life.