This Morning Guest Feared Dead in Air India Plane Crash as Show Boss Leads Tributes - Liverpool Echo
- An Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for London Gatwick crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad Airport on June 12, killing 241 of 242 people on board.
- The crash took place in the Meghani Nagar neighborhood at 1:38 pm local time, with Fiongal Greenlaw and his husband Jamie Meek reported among the victims.
- Fiongal appeared twice on ITV's This Morning this year and hoped to build his wellness brand through these appearances, while he and Jamie shared cheerful boarding videos online.
- Martin Frizell, former This Morning editor, paid tribute on June 12 with a photo of Fiongal and noted his passion, vibrancy, and promising future alongside expressions of support from hosts Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary.
- The crash highlights the tragedy's impact on the show's community and broader public, prompting condolences to the families and those affected by this devastating incident.
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Heidi Moran learned that two of her friends had died on Air India’s AI171 flight through an Instagram message request. Moran helps organize an annual LGBTQ+ festival in Ramsgate, a coastal city on the south coast of England. Around lunchtime on Thursday, a message appeared to Ramsgate Pride from an account he did not recognize, based in India, saying that Jamie and Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek’s names were on the plane manifesto that crashed that day i…
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