Mortal remains of Kerala trainee pilot killed in Canada to be flown to Kochi July 26

Sreehari Sukesh | Photo Loan: PTI
The fatal residues of 23 -year -old Smehari Sukesh, a trainee pilot from Thripunithura in Kochi, who was killed in Canada during a flight session, are expected to fly to Kochi on the morning of July 26th.
This was after receiving relevant documents from the funeral home of the Consulate General of India in Toronto on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, where the victim’s body was held. The Consulate has completed formalities since then, and on Tuesday night at the consulate, Girish Juneja, who was responsible for social welfare at the consulate, to Hibi Elenen. The documents were required for undesirable certificate problem to send the body back.

According to the communication, the mortal remains will fly from Toronto to Delhi by Air India Flight, AI188, 14.20 on July 25.
On July 8, during an application session in Canada’s Manitoba province, his flight was killed after he collided with someone else. May Royes, a 20 -year -old Canada, became the other victim. Since then, the autopsy has been completed and the body has moved to a funeral house. Mr. Eden is in contact with the Consulate of India in Canada to accelerate formalities to bring back the earliest deadly ruins.
The sacrifice survived by a Central Branch of the Central Bank of India, the director, Father K. Sukesh, Anne Deepa Chandran, an IT GLOBAL at Infopark and a little sister with a Ust Global and a small sister. The family is having a painful time waiting for their fatal remains. The funeral will be held in Thripunitura.
Sreehari went to Canada a year and a half ago and communicated with his family through video calls without failure. His last call came the day before his death. Sreehari last visited the house in November 2024 and left in the first week of February 2025. He was on the verge of completing compulsory flight hours to describe it as a commercial pilot.
Published – 23 July 2025 09:46



