British wellness couple posted ‘Goodbye India’ video from airport earlier than deadly Air India airplane crash | EUROtoday

British wellness couple posted ‘Goodbye India’ video from airport earlier than deadly Air India airplane crash
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A British couple who run a religious wellness firm in London posted a video from the airport about their “magical experience” in India as they waited to board the doomed Air India flight.

Jamie Ray Greenlaw-Meek and Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek are amongst 53 British nationals who had been booked to fly on the plane, which crashed on Thursday with 242 passengers onboard, moments after take off.

In a video shared onto their firm The Wellness Foundry’s Instagram account, Fiongal, a former designer, stated: “We are at the airport, just boarding, goodbye India”. His husband then joked concerning the prolonged 10-hour flight.

In one other clip shared to social media, they described their journey as a “magical experience” and promised to share a vlog with their followers of their “mind blowing things”.

They shared a video saying 'Goodbye India' shortly before boarding the flight

They shared a video saying ‘Goodbye India’ shortly earlier than boarding the flight (Instagram)

“We really have been on quite a journey and then just spending the last night here in this most amazing hotel, we’ve just had the most delicious Thali food. It was the perfect way to round up the trip,” Jamie stated.

The couple, from London, had been attributable to return house on the Air India flight after a 10-day wellness retreat, Jamie Meek’s brother stated.

Nick Meek, a caretaker from Birmingham, stated: “We were expecting him home tonight. He should have landed at 6.30pm and then driven up for about 11 to get his dog who is staying with our Mum.

“She is not in a good way. It is all very raw for her at the moment. It’s a lot to take in and we only heard this news a couple of hours ago.”

A video of the incident circulating on-line reveals the plane flying over a residential space earlier than crashing, creating what seems to be an enormous fireball adopted by giant plumes of black smoke.

The Wellness Foundry, which is situated in Vauxhall, provides psychic readings, tarot playing cards and aura readings, and has partnered with main manufacturers comparable to Netflix, Google and Dior.

On its webpage, it particulars that Fiongal based the corporate in 2018 after experiencing a religious awakening following a mysterious sickness.

His husband joined the crew in 2023 as co-director and head of occasions, and he additionally supplied psychic readings and life teaching.

In January, Fiongal appeared on ITV’s This Morning to speak about folks’s auras and what they imply. In a clip shared on social media he could be seen joking and laughing with Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard earlier than performing a studying.

The couple’s Wellness Foundry described it on Instagram as their “biggest gig so far”, including that it was “very nerve-wracking” however that he was “honoured to chat about one of his favourite topics to such a big audience”.

The couple ran a wellness retreat and religious tarot readings in south London (Instagram)

He has additionally appeared on Made in Chelsea stars’ Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo on their standard Newly Weds podcast, to supply them a tarot card studying.

Their firm has been named in Time Out journal as among the finest locations in London for tarot readings, and so they have been featured in The Times and the Daily Mail.

They married in 2022, with images shared on their Instagram revealing a vibrant countryside ceremony and one other service in Las Vegas.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/british-couple-fiongal-greenlaw-wellness-foundry-air-india-b2769331.html