Heart-wrenching last conversation of crew member Pinky Mali with her father emerges after the Baramati plane crash that killed Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar and four others.
A Last Call That Turned Into a Tragic Memory
A heartbreaking detail has emerged from the plane crash near Baramati airport that claimed the lives of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and four others.
Flight attendant Pinky Mali made a final phone call to her father just before takeoff.
Her words now echo as a painful reminder of the tragedy.
She told him,
“Papa, I am flying with Ajit Pawar to Baramati. After that, I will go to Nanded. We will talk tomorrow.”
That call was their last conversation.
Father’s Grief and Emotional Statement
Pinky’s father, Shivkumar Mali, said he never imagined this would be their final talk.
Speaking to reporters, he said he only wants his daughter’s body returned so the family can perform her last rites with dignity.
He added that he does not understand how the crash happened and is waiting for official answers from authorities.
Who Was Pinky Mali
Pinky Mali lived in Worli, Mumbai, and worked as a flight attendant for charter services.
According to family sources, she had accompanied Ajit Pawar on several official trips in recent months.
Her sudden death has left her family and colleagues in deep shock.
Details of the Fatal Crash
The aircraft, a Learjet 45, was attempting to land at Baramati airport in Pune district when it crashed during an emergency approach.
All five people on board were killed:
- Ajit Pawar
- His personal security officer
- Pilot
- Co-pilot
- Flight attendant Pinky Mali
There were no survivors.
Shock Across Maharashtra and India
News of the crash spread quickly across the country.
Leaders from all political parties expressed grief and paid tribute to Ajit Pawar, who had been a central figure in Maharashtra politics for decades.
Party workers were seen breaking down in tears outside NCP offices and at Pawar’s residence.
Investigation Ordered Into the Crash
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has launched a probe into the crash.
Officials said investigators will examine:
- Weather conditions
- Technical data from the aircraft
- Communication records
- Possible mechanical failure
The government has promised a transparent investigation.
A Personal Tragedy Behind a National Loss
While the nation mourns a senior political leader, families like Pinky Mali’s are dealing with an unbearable personal loss.
Her simple words — “We will talk tomorrow” — have become a symbol of how suddenly life can change.
The tragedy highlights the human stories behind major news events and reminds the country of the families left behind.
The Baramati plane crash has left Maharashtra in mourning.
As investigations continue, the last phone call of a young flight attendant stands as a heartbreaking reminder of the lives lost in the disaster.
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