Popular drummer Sivamani performs at conveyor belt after airport baggage delay; watch viral video
Thursday, 18 January 2024 Travelers at Kochi Airport experienced a delightful surprise as they were treated to a spontaneous musical performance by the well-known Indian percussionist Sivamani. This unexpected event unfolded on a Wednesday, while passengers patiently awaited their luggage at the conveyor belt. Faced with a prolonged 40-minute wait and no sight of their bags, the 64-year-old musician, who coincidentally was a passenger on the same flight, took it upon himself to captivate his fellow travelers with his rhythmic artistry.
In a heart-wrenching incident, at least 45 Indians were among the 49 people killed when a devastating fire swept through a labour housing facility in Kuwait’s Mangaf area early Wednesday. The tragedy has cast a spotlight on the appalling living conditions faced by migrant workers in the Gulf region. An Indian Air Force aircraft brought the mortal remains of the victims back to India, with 24 of the deceased being from Kerala. The arrival of the remains at Kochi Airport was met by grieving families who are struggling to come to terms with their loss.
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The mortal remains of the victims of the recent fire incident in Kuwait were solemnly handed over to their families at Kochi Airport. The tragic event, which claimed multiple lives, left a deep impact on the families and communities involved. The bodies were repatriated to India, where grieving relatives gathered to receive their loved ones. The authorities ensured a dignified transfer, providing support and assistance to the bereaved families during this difficult time. The incident has highlighted the importance of safety and support for expatriate workers abroad.
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In a solemn gesture, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan arrived at the Cochin International Airport to receive the mortal remains of the Indian victims, many of whom hailed from Kerala. The Chief Minister's presence at the airport underscores the gravity of the situation and the state government's commitment to providing support and assistance to the grieving families during this difficult time.
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Mortal remains of 45 Indians, victims of the devastating Kuwait fire tragedy, have arrived at Cochin International Airport. This poignant video captures the solemn arrival ceremony, attended by dignitaries including Union Minister VK Singh, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and others. The grieving families and officials pay their respects, highlighting the nation's unified response to this heart-wrenching loss. Stay tuned as we reflect on the impact of this tragic event and the efforts underway for repatriation and closure.
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