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Student pilot from India identified as 1 of 2 killed in southern Manitoba mid-air plane crash

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One of the two people killed in a mid-air crash near Steinbach, Man., on Tuesday has been identified as Sreehari Sukesh, a young student pilot from India. The other person killed was 20-year-old Savanna May Royes, also a student pilot.

Consulate general of India confirms Sreehari Sukesh was 1 of 2 people killed Tuesday in crash near Steinbach

CBC

· Posted: Jul 09, 2025 2:21 PM EDT | Last Updated: 3 hours ago

A sign for Harv's Air flight training school is seen near the Steinbach South Airport.

The consulate general of India has identified one of the two victims from the mid-air plane crash in Steinbach as Sreehari Sukesh, who was a young Indian student pilot. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

One of the two victims of a Tuesday mid-air crash in southern Manitoba has been identified as a young student pilot from India. 

The consulate general of India in Toronto identified the victim as Sreehari Sukesh. In a social media post on Wednesday, the consulate said it is in contact with his family, the flying school where he was a student and police to provide any needed assistance. 

The consulate did not indicate Sukesh's exact age.

The other victim was identified as 20-year-old Savanna May Royes, a Canadian citizen who had always dreamed of becoming a pilot, following in the footsteps of her father, according to a statement from her family. 

The bodies of the two student pilots were recovered in the wreckage of their single-engine planes after both crashed mid-air on Tuesday morning near Steinbach, roughly 50 kilometres southeast of Winnipeg.

The students collided when approaching a landing strip while practising takeoffs and landings, said Adam Penner, president of Harv's Air, the flying school where both pilots had been training.

The Transportation Safety Board, the agency responsible for investigating aviation incidents in Canada, said it is gathering information and assessing the fatal crash.

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