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6/12/2025, 5:49:16 PM
Air India plane crash victim named as TV personality who'd starred on This Morning
The tragic first British passengers on board the doomed Air India plane crash have been named.
The first British victims believed to have been on board the tragic Air India crash have been named as couple Fiongal and Jamie Greenlaw-Meek. The two men, who are understood to run a spiritual wellness centre, spoke of their "magical experience" in India in a heartbreaking final video.
Just after after taking off in Ahmedabad on Thursday, flight 171 exploded in a fire ball after plummeting to earth with 242 people onboard including 53 British nationals. The flight was en route to Gatwick airport. Among the passengers were 11 children. The names of the British passengers are believed to have been seen on flight logs. Initially it was reported that no one had survived the crash, before it was revealed a British national sitting in seat 11A was alive.
On Tuesday, the Greenlaw-Meeks posted a video from a boutique hotel, The House of MG, in Ahmedabad, explaining how much they had enjoyed their trip. The Telegraph reports Fiongal said: “So it’s our last night in India and we have had a magical experience really, there have been some quite mind-blowing things that have happened.”
According to the newspaper Fiongal appeared on ITV's This Morning in January to chat about people's auras and what they mean. The publication also reports yoga retreat run by the couple, the Wellness Foundry, in south London and Ramsgate offers psychic readings, tarot, reiki and yoga.
It is understood to have collaborated with a number of high-profile brands including Google, and Netflix, according to the website. In January, Fiongal appeared on ITV’s This Morning to chat about people’s auras and what they mean.
The tragic first British passengers on board the doomed Air India plane crash have been named.
The first British victims believed to have been on board the tragic Air India crash have been named as couple Fiongal and Jamie Greenlaw-Meek. The two men, who are understood to run a spiritual wellness centre, spoke of their "magical experience" in India in a heartbreaking final video.
Just after after taking off in Ahmedabad on Thursday, flight 171 exploded in a fire ball after plummeting to earth with 242 people onboard including 53 British nationals. The flight was en route to Gatwick airport. Among the passengers were 11 children. The names of the British passengers are believed to have been seen on flight logs. Initially it was reported that no one had survived the crash, before it was revealed a British national sitting in seat 11A was alive.
On Tuesday, the Greenlaw-Meeks posted a video from a boutique hotel, The House of MG, in Ahmedabad, explaining how much they had enjoyed their trip. The Telegraph reports Fiongal said: “So it’s our last night in India and we have had a magical experience really, there have been some quite mind-blowing things that have happened.”
According to the newspaper Fiongal appeared on ITV's This Morning in January to chat about people's auras and what they mean. The publication also reports yoga retreat run by the couple, the Wellness Foundry, in south London and Ramsgate offers psychic readings, tarot, reiki and yoga.
It is understood to have collaborated with a number of high-profile brands including Google, and Netflix, according to the website. In January, Fiongal appeared on ITV’s This Morning to chat about people’s auras and what they mean.
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