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Passports Issued to the Family of G V LoganathanThursday, April 19, 2007
The family of Indian professor G.V. Loganathan, who was among the 33 killed in a gory shooting spree at Virginia Tech University campus, has been issued the passports and visas for their US visit to attend his funeral rites. Both the Ministry of External Affairs and the US consulate prepared the travel document of the deceased family members, who stay in Chennai. Having received the passports and documents, they were scheduled to leave for Washington later Wednesday night by a Lufthansa flight. G V Loganathan, 51, hailing from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu and an alumnus of IIT, Kanpur, was the professor of civil and environmental engineering at Virginia Tech (VT). He had been serving the University for the last 20 years. The professor had dedicated himself to his students and wanted to be close to the institute even after his death. He had always wished to have his last rites performed in the US, country which he had adopted as his own. Passports and other necessary documents have issued to nine family members including professor’s father Vasudevan, mother V. Kannammal, his brothers and their wives, his father-in-law and a brother-in-law. All the formalities were completed in just an hour on the request of the Ministry of External Affairs and the Tamil Nadu Government, says Sumathi Ravichandran, regional passport officer. US consulate also cleared the process and provided the deceased’s family members with visas right away and with no time delay.
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