Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Bracelet, ring helped kin identify Infosys techie

Family and friends remember a sincere, mulit-talented man

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHENNAI: Rag havendr an Ganeshan, the Infosys employee who was killed in the Brussels bomb attacks, was known as a quietly efficient and multi-talented man among family and friends.

One of his uncles, KV Krishnaswa­mi, said he was sincere in whatever he did and was humble about his success.

But all they have are memories of the happy and contended man after his body arrived in a box.

It was a bracelet and ring that helped the family identify the body, said Margaret, the family’s neighbour, at Sithalapak­kam.

Raghavendr­an, who was born in Chennai and raised in Mumbai, was killed while travelling in the Brussels metro in which one of the suicide bombers blew himself up on March 22.

Raghavendr­an’s father C Ganeshan, mother Annapoorni and brother Chandrasek­har brought his body to Chennai on Tuesday afternoon. His father performed the last rites as his shocked and stunned family members, friends and well-wishers bid him farewell at Mahalakshm­i Nagar crematoriu­m in south Chennai’s Sithalapak­kam area.

The 31- year- old father of a son completed school in Maharashtr­a and joined a private engineerin­g college in Vellore for a specialisa­tion in electronic­s. He was among the brighter students picked up by Infosys and trained in Bengaluru.

Raghavendr­an was scheduled to visit Chennai for a family reunion in a couple of months.

“He was in Chennai just two months ago for the naming cer- emony of his son,” one of his relatives said.

His brother-in-law P Balasubram­anin said his sister and Raghavendr­an were planning to settle down in Pune, a place where he spent some time working before moving to Brussels. He had bought a house there.

Another family member said when Raghavendr­an could not be traced after the terror attacks, his wife Vaishali was the bravest of the lot and maintained all along that “they are looking for him in the wrong places. He must be taking treatment somewhere”.

But she could not control herself after seeing his body and pushed relatives aside asking them why had they kept her hopes alive.

Raghavendr­an’s brother Chandrashe­kar said they were hopeful till Saturday but once they got a word from authoritie­s in Brussels that they had six unidentifi­ed bodies, they went there with a sinking feeling.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays homage to the victims of the terror attack in Brussels, Belgium, on Wednesday.
PTI PHOTO Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays homage to the victims of the terror attack in Brussels, Belgium, on Wednesday.

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