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    London Gay Couple Tragically Killed in Air India Crash

    Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek, 39, and his husband Jamie Meek, 45, were among the victims of the tragic Air India plane crash on June 12, shortly after departing from Ahmedabad Airport in India.

    Instagram: @wellnessfoundry
    Instagram: @wellnessfoundry

    The married couple, based in London, were returning home after what they described as a “magical trip” and shared a heartfelt farewell video from the airport just hours before the crash.

    In the video, Fiongal said, “We are at the airport, just boarding, goodbye India,” while Jamie smiled and joked about the 10-hour flight back to the UK.

    The couple ran a popular wellness and lifestyle brand called The Wellness Foundry, where they offered services like tarot reading, meditation, energy healing, and spiritual coaching.

    Fiongal was well-known in the UK spiritual community and had appeared on the ITV show This Morning earlier this year to speak about his work and passion for healing.

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    Instagram: @wellnessfoundry

    Hosts Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond paid tribute to him live on air, remembering his radiant energy and the joy he brought to the studio.

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    Martin Frizell, former editor of This Morning, also shared memories of Fiongal’s enthusiasm, saying, “He was passionate about auras, and although I’m a sceptic, his sheer energy won people over.”

    The Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, bound for London Gatwick, crashed into a building shortly after takeoff and was engulfed in flames.

    Instagram: @wellnessfoundry
    Instagram: @wellnessfoundry

    Authorities confirmed that over 230 passengers and crew were on board, and more than 200 fatalities have been reported, making it one of the deadliest aviation disasters in recent years.

    The couple’s final social media posts showed them happy, relaxed, and deeply connected—unaware of the tragedy that was about to unfold.

    Their openness, love, and spiritual work left a lasting impact on those who knew them personally and professionally.

    In a world that often marginalizes queer love, Fiongal and Jamie lived visibly, joyfully, and authentically.

    Their deaths are being mourned by the LGBTQ+ community, the wellness world, and a growing circle of clients, fans, and friends who were touched by their message of light and healing.

    As tributes continue to pour in, their legacy of love, energy, and positivity remains as bright as ever.

    Our thoughts are with their families, friends, and everyone affected by this unimaginable tragedy.

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