A 36-year-old UK-based Indian man, Arjun Manubhai Patolia, was among the 265 people who lost their lives in the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad on Thursday. Arjun had come to Gujarat to fulfil his late wife’s last wish. His wife, Bharatiben, had passed away just a week earlier in London. Before dying, she had asked him to take her ashes back to India. So, Arjun returned to his ancestral village, Vadiya, in Amreli district, to immerse her ashes in the Narmada River. Sadly, on his way back to the UK, Arjun boarded the Air India flight that crashed.

After performing his wife’s last rites with family in Vadiya, Gujarat, Arjun Manubhai Patolia was set to return to the UK to be with his two young daughters, aged 4 and 8. On Thursday, he boarded Air India flight AI171 to London’s Gatwick Airport. Tragically, the flight crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad.“He had a ticket for that flight. He was supposed to return to London, but the crash happened,” said his nephew, Krish Jagdish Patolia, to India Today.

The Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members, crashed into a medical college hostel, killing 265 people. Only one person survived. The plane had 169 Indian and 53 British passengers on board. “It’s heartbreaking,  we lost both Arjun and his wife in just one week,” Krish added.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the crash site and met injured survivors at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital on Friday. A large team of doctors is working on identifying the bodies, and five have been identified so far. Forensic teams are investigating the cause of the crash. Air India is yet to confirm details but said it is helping affected families. The tragedy has deeply affected people in both India and the UK.