New Delhi: Dreaming and its fulfillment are two different things. A girl also dreamt of coming home. She was going home after four years. Her dreams were about to be fulfilled. She was happy, but suddenly something happened to her on the way, her dream… remained just a dream. Yes, a girl of Indian origin lived in Australia. She was coming home for the first time in four years, but she died in the plane itself. She had gone to study in Melbourne.
The name of that girl of Indian origin is Manpreet Kaur. Manpreet Kaur was to come to Punjab by flight on June 20. She was going to go to her home via New Delhi. She died in the Qantas International flight shortly after the plane took off. This was the first time in four years that Manpreet was going home to meet her family. She died a few minutes after boarding the plane.
He died in the plane itself
According to Australian media reports, she stopped breathing while she was tying her seatbelt in the plane. Her friends told the Australian media that 24-year-old Manpreet was feeling fine a few hours before reaching the airport. Despite this, she boarded the flight, but she fell on the floor while tying the seatbelt and died on the spot. Her plane was parked at the boarding gate of Melbourne Airport. Due to this, the cabin crew and emergency workers immediately reached her, but they could not save her.
What did you go to Australia to do in 2020
Reports say that Manpreet was suffering from tuberculosis. It is an infectious disease that mostly affects the lungs. It is believed that some complications arising from this disease may have caused her death. Manpreet was studying to be a chef and was working for Australia Post. Manipreet’s friend Gurdeep Grewal said that when she boarded the plane, she was having trouble wearing a seatbelt. Just before the flight started, she fell in front of her seat and died on the spot. Her friend told that Manpreet went to Australia for the first time in March 2020.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : July 2, 2024, 09:03 IST