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Pilot killed in Gujarat Jaguar crash had got engaged just 10 days ago

IndiaTimes Thursday, 3 April 2025
Flight Lieutenant Siddharth Yadav, who died in an IAF Jaguar crash in Gujarat, had been engaged just 10 days prior and was set to marry in November. From a family with military roots, Siddharth's demise has cast a pall over planned celebrations in Rewari. IAF expressed deep regret and support for his grieving family.
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