Indian who lost son in accident sent 61 people stranded in Dubai home

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Businessman Krishna Kumar, who lost his son in an accident in Dubai, has sent 61 Indians stranded in the UAE to his home. This noble work of Krishna Kumar is being highly praised in Kerala.

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Indian businessman TN Krishna Kumar, who lost his son in an accident in Dubai, helped 61 Indians return home. He took full cost of the 61 Indians trapped in the UAE. Krishna Kumar’s 19-year-old son Rohit and neighbor Sharat (21) had gone on holiday after school ended and both died in an accident during the same period.

After returning from Kerala with the last rites of his son, Krishna Kumar started spending his time in social service. Krishna Kumar has been engaged in social service for a long time. While his wife has not yet recovered from the sorrow of leaving his son, Krishna Kumar is busy in social service to forget the grief of Rohit’s departure.

In the midst of the Corona crisis, Krishna Kumar lent his support to the All Kerala College Elmunai Federation Volunteer Group. The group is made up of students from 150 colleges in Kerala. This group is providing food kit and medical assistance to the needy people. Also, is providing tickets for those who are unable to return home.

Krishna Kumar sent 61 Indians back to India by chartered flight with his expenses. TN Krishnakumar told that he was shattered by the death of his son, after which he put himself in the works of the welfare and help of others. He said, ‘When something like this happens in life, then it makes sense that money is not everything. Everything I had made for my son was shattered after he left. ‘ Krishna Kumar’s only son Rohit Krishnakumar was a third-year medical student at Manchester University in Britain.

 

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