Relative of the medical trainee and Karnataka Principal Priest Basavaraj Bommai existed at the airport, together with state federal government officials.

The body of Indian trainee Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagoudar, who was killed in shelling in Ukraine’s Kharkiv on March 1 among the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, came to Bengaluru flight terminal below on Monday.

Member of the family of the medical trainee and also Karnataka Principal Minister Basavaraj Bommai were present at the flight terminal, along with state federal government authorities.

The family members paid their last areas to Naveen adhered to by the Principal Priest, who laid a wreath on the body.

The trip lugging the body of Naveen landed at Bengaluru flight terminal at around 3:00 am and have actually been sent to his indigenous town in the Haveri district of Karnataka.

“I say thanks to the Central Federal government for exerting on bringing back the body of Naveen Shekharappa Gyangoudar, that was eliminated in a shelling attack in Ukraine. It’s unfavorable that we shed him in the shelling,” Mr Bommai claimed while addressing the press outside the flight terminal.

Naveen Shekharappa Gyanagoudar, an MBBS trainee, was a citizen of Karnataka’s Haveri area. The 21-year-old trainee of Kharkiv National Medical College was supposedly standing in a queue to acquire food when he was killed in Russian shelling.

The Karnataka Chief Minister has handed over a cheque of 25 lakh to the family of Naveen Shekharappa and assured a job for a member of the family.

Previously on Saturday, Shankarappa, daddy of Naveen claimed that the member of the family have actually decided to contribute their child’s body for clinical study.

“My son wanted to accomplish something in the clinical field, that didn’t happen. At least his body can be made use of by other clinical pupils for research studies. That’s why, we at home, have actually made a decision to donate his body for clinical research study,” Naveen’s father claimed.

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Last Updated: 21 March 2022