WASHINGTON: A young Indian-American entrepreneur used to be among six people killed in a airplane crash in a suburb of Phoenix in Arizona, government mentioned on Friday.
They known him as Anand Patel, 26, the founder of What's Happy Clothing.
The airplane Piper PA-24 Comanche which used to be headed to Las Vegas crashed on Monday evening onto a Scottsdale golf path, some 15 mins after takeoff from town airport.
On hitting the ground, the airplane burst into flames, killing all the six passengers on board. The age of them all ranged from 22 to 28 years.
Anand Patel, fashionable among his friends via the identify of happy, got here to the United States along with his twin brother Akash Patel in 2009 for research. He co-founded the clothing line and labored as an match promoter, flying coast to coast with friends and shoppers on journeys that frequently integrated stops in Scottsdale, native Republic information paper reported.
Anand Patel used to be "an entrepreneur with lots of energy and lots of charisma," Akash Patel instructed the day-to-day.
The airplane crash is being investigated via the National Transportation Safety Board with assist from the Federal Aviation Administration.
They known him as Anand Patel, 26, the founder of What's Happy Clothing.
The airplane Piper PA-24 Comanche which used to be headed to Las Vegas crashed on Monday evening onto a Scottsdale golf path, some 15 mins after takeoff from town airport.
On hitting the ground, the airplane burst into flames, killing all the six passengers on board. The age of them all ranged from 22 to 28 years.
Anand Patel, fashionable among his friends via the identify of happy, got here to the United States along with his twin brother Akash Patel in 2009 for research. He co-founded the clothing line and labored as an match promoter, flying coast to coast with friends and shoppers on journeys that frequently integrated stops in Scottsdale, native Republic information paper reported.
Anand Patel used to be "an entrepreneur with lots of energy and lots of charisma," Akash Patel instructed the day-to-day.
The airplane crash is being investigated via the National Transportation Safety Board with assist from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Indian-American among dead in Arizona plane crash
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