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Vina Mithani mourned

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TRIBUTES have been paid to a London councillor who passed away last week after a prolonged battle with cancer.

Kenton West ward councillor Vina Mithani was a prominent member of the Conservati­ve Group. The 65-year-old, who died last Thursday (7) in London, is survived by her husband Vipin Mithani.

Mithani represente­d Kenton West ward continuous­ly since 2002. She was a biomedical scientist by profession and was a school governor of Glebe and Priestmead schools.

Paul Osborn, the leader of Harrow Council’s Conservati­ve Councillor­s, said, “I will really miss Vina. Over the years I have been on over 40 visits to temples all across Harrow and Brent with her and Vipin.

“At Navratri, I remember her trying to explain how to do the Garba, something, despite her best efforts, I am still terrible at!

“Vina was a great source of wisdom when it came to scrutinisi­ng the health services across Harrow. During the last 18 months, her insight into public health has been incredibly useful as the council and the country has had to deal with the coronaviru­s pandemic. My thoughts are with Vipin at this difficult time.”

Mithani was a resident of Kenton West for more than three decades and also held the shadow portfolio for public health. She was also a vice chair of the health and social care scrutiny committee.

She will also be remembered for her contributi­on to microbiolo­gy and genetics.

A respected figure among the Indian community in Harrow, Mithani was dedicated to serving the residents of Kenton West as well as in the wider borough. She also ensured that people’s views were heard.

As a councillor, Mithani took initiative­s to improve relations between the local Tory party and the community in Kenton. Her connection­s with people helped her become one of the first Indian Conservati­ve councillor­s on Harrow Council in the early 2000s, along with Manji Kara and Anjana Patel.

 ?? ?? SAD NEWS: Councillor Vina Mithani (third from left) with other dignitarie­s
SAD NEWS: Councillor Vina Mithani (third from left) with other dignitarie­s

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