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British Indians 'in shock' at London vigil to mourn crash victims

Many of the members of the Indian community in Britain gathered on Saturday at a Hindu Temple in London to mourn the victims of the Air India crash this week.

As those present chanted chants, leaders from Hindu, Sikhs, Jains, Muslims, Parsis, Zoroastrians, and other faiths offered their prayers.

A representative from Britain's King Charles offered Christian prayers and read out his message.

Rajrajeshwar Guruji of the Siddhashram Hindu Temple in Harrow compared the grief of families who lost loved ones in the crash of a London bound flight to waiting for the return of a loved one after an endless journey.

In an interview, he stated that "They are just waiting and they will not come back."

Guruji, a Gujarati native who came from the crash site, told how the temple helped British relatives find out more about their loved one.

"Some members... "I have spoken to them and... they don't know the words," said he. "They're in shock."

Britain is home to one of the largest Indian populations outside of India. Nearly 1,69 million people, or 3.1% of its population, identify as ethnically Indian.

"We believe everyone born will have to leave one day." "I hope that nobody will go the way they have, including the passengers and medical students," said Harrow mayor Anjana Patel who lost a loved one.

The plane crashed into a hostel for a medical school, killing many of the 242 passengers on board.

Patel was informed that grief counseling is available through the council.

She said, "We cannot imagine how people are feeling."

Jyotsna Shkla, 66 said that her son's childhood buddy was on the flight with his wife, three children, and other family members.

She said "I feel bad because he's so young" before breaking into tears.

Vijay Rupani was among those who were killed. He had been a former Gujarat chief minister and visited the temple. Reporting by Muvija, Vitalii and Isabel Infantes. Editing by Paul Sandle, Joe Bavier and Joe Bavier.

(source: Reuters)