New Delhi: On the 20th of last month, 24-year-old Indian-origin woman Manpreet Kaur died in Qantas' Melbourne-Delhi flight. Now, a few days after the woman's death, Ravinder Singh, who was sitting on the seat next to her, told about the moment when he met Manpreet Kaur in the flight. Let us tell you that Ravinder Singh was a retired army officer who had come to Australia to meet his family. He told a media house about that moment that I was sitting on the seat next to her in Qantas' Melbourne to Delhi flight and in fact, I was the last person to talk to her.
what happened at that last moment
When I boarded the plane, I saw that she was already sitting on a windowless seat, so I asked her if she could get up so that I could go to my seat. At that time Manpreet Kaur was looking at a picture on her mobile phone. In which there was an elderly couple. I asked her if these were her parents, Manpreet Kaur replied yes by smiling and nodding her head. After that when the plane was about to take off, I saw that Manpreet Kaur had rested her head on the seat in front and put the phone down. I felt that something was wrong because she was wearing a seat belt, yet her head was on the front seat. After that I was about to ask her to sit straight when there was a jolt in the flight, I thought that now she will sit straight herself
Manpreet wanted to become a chef
After all this, I called the flight attendant and told her that her health was not well. After that the flight attendant checked Manpreet Kaur's pulse and tried to save her, although later she was taken out with the help of medical staff. Ravinder Singh said that this accident is still disturbing me and my heart breaks thinking about the family who was waiting for their daughter for four years. Let us tell you that Manpreet Kaur was going to meet her parents after four years. Talking about Manpreet Kaur, her roommate Kuldeep said that she wanted to become a chef.