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Retired ATC official, wife last two of 16 victims

IndiaTimes Thursday, 16 May 2024
Manoj Chansoriya and Anita Chansoriya's bodies were discovered at the Ghatkopar hoarding crash site. They were reported missing while traveling to Jabalpur. The search operation involved BMC official, NDRF, and Rajawadi Hospital. Their son from the US conducted the final rites.
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