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Belagavi medical college friends are devastated by radiologist Prateek Joshi's death with his entire family in the Air India crash. The Rajasthan native had been working in the UK for five years and recently purchased a London home. His classmates remember the JNMC alumnus as a kind, jovial person who helped everyone during their studies. The tragedy claimed Joshi's wife Komi Vyas and their three young children during their relocation journey.

Key Points: Rajasthan Doctor Prateek Joshi Family Mourned After Air India Crash

  • JNMC Belagavi batchmates plan reunion without Joshi
  • UK radiologist bought London home before tragedy
  • Twin sons Nakul-Pradyut among crash victims
  • Classmates recall Joshi's jovial medical college days
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Friends express grief over demise of Rajasthan's Prateek Joshi in plane crash

Friends recall JNMC Belagavi alumnus Prateek Joshi's kindness as UK radiologist perishes with family in Ahmedabad plane tragedy.

"Prateek was a gem, very humble and noble...the photo of all five onboard is truly moving - Prashanth Basutkar"

Bengaluru, June 13

Friends of Prateek Joshi, who, along with his wife and three children, passed away in the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, expressed grief over the tragedy and recalled the good times spent with him in Karnataka's Belagavi.

Joshi's classmates remembered him as a jovial, happy person who was liked by all his batchmates.

Prateek, who hailed from Rajasthan, completed his MBBS at the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) in Belagavi.

Prashanth Basutkar, currently living in Yadgir, stated, "Prateek was my classmate. We were very close; he was my benchmate and tablemate. We studied together for five years and received our postings at the same time."

"I used to help Prateek, and he also helped me in return. He was a gem, a very humble and noble person. Unfortunately, it all ended with the flight accident. The photo of all five of them, which they shared from onboard the aircraft, is truly moving. Prateek had already been working in the UK for five years as a Radiologist. His wife worked in Udaipur," Basutkar added.

He further added, "Prateek wanted to settle in the UK with his family. It seems he had also bought a house in London. The whole family wanted to settle in London. I can't express it in words. We suffer so much even from small fire injuries, and they were burned alive. What must have been the plight of those small children? They were very young."

Another classmate of Prateek said, "It's difficult to imagine their plight now, those small children. We felt very saddened that this happened to one of our classmates. His whole family is gone, and I pray to God to give strength to his parents to withstand the grief."

"Prateek was in touch, and common friends were all in a WhatsApp group. He was a jovial and kind-natured person, liked by all his batchmates. What has happened is very tragic. We were planning a 25th-year reunion programme in September and were expecting him to join us, but that won't happen now," another classmate of the deceased doctor said.

"It's a sad feeling everyone is going through right now. We can't believe this happened. We have to come to terms with reality. It's tragic and unfortunate that Prateek's life ended like this. His whole family passed away. Those on the plane must have had many plans for their future, and it was tragic to see their lives end this way," she claimed.

JNMC College Principal N. S. Mahantshetti said that the tragedy was unfortunate.

Prateek studied MBBS at JNMC between 2000 and 2005. Afterwards, he completed his radiology specialisation from Kolar Medical College.

Prateek had come to Udaipur to take his family to London.

Prateek was travelling with his wife Komi Vyas, eight-year-old daughter Miraya and five-year-old twin sons Nakul and Pradyut when the tragedy struck.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Heartbreaking news 😢 As someone from Rajasthan myself, this hits close to home. Dr. Joshi's story shows how life can change in an instant. My deepest condolences to his parents - losing an entire generation of family is unimaginable pain. May their souls rest in peace.
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Priya M.
Such a promising life cut short! As a doctor myself, I know how much effort goes into becoming a radiologist in the UK. His story was the Indian dream - from Rajasthan to London through hard work. The children's photos shared from the plane are haunting. Airlines must improve safety standards!
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Amit S.
This tragedy makes you think - what's the point of working so hard when life can end so suddenly? Dr. Joshi had everything - successful career, loving family, bright future. Makes me want to spend more time with my own family rather than chasing material success.
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Sunita R.
The poor parents in Rajasthan - first they must have been so proud seeing their son become UK doctor, now this tragedy 😭 As a mother, I can't imagine losing children and grandchildren together. Hope the medical college establishes some memorial in his honor.
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Vikram J.
While this is tragic, we must also ask - why are our best doctors leaving India? Dr. Joshi studied at JNMC Belagavi but had to go abroad for better opportunities. Government should create conditions where talented doctors want to serve here. Brain drain affects our healthcare system.
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Neha P.
The WhatsApp group detail really got me - shows how connected we all are digitally yet so helpless in such situations. His batchmates' grief is palpable. Life is so unpredictable - one day planning reunions, next day mourning. Let's all cherish our loved ones today itself ❤️

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