What Happened to Squadron Leader Abhimanyu Rai?

Published: 01 January 1970
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The mother of a Dehradun-based IAF pilot, who lost his life last Dec, commemorated her son's memory on Wednesday, which would have been his 33rd birthday by erecting a memorial at the crash site in Hyderabad. Chitralekha Rai, 56, also got a tattoo of her son's photo in his uniform inked on her right forearm, to "keep him alive".
Squadron Leader Abhimanyu Rai and a trainee Vietnamese pilot give their supreme sacrifice during a training sortie near the Air Force Academy in Hyderabad. About the memorial for her son, Chitralekha said she "always wanted to do it to remember my son's sacrifice.
She added, "He left us on Dec 4 last year.
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