Italian victim of Pune blast will be flown back home in the same dress
Italian victim of Pune blast will be flown back home in the same dress
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Yoga teacher Eshana Meyer gifted her friend Nadia Marcerini (37) a dress that will drape her body when it is flown to her hometown in Italy in the days ahead. Nadia, who was very cheerful because she was to fly shortly to her family after being in Pune for the last three years, was at the German Bakery on the evening of Saturday, when the bomb went off. "She was a poet, a dreamer. She saw things beautifully. It is sad she died in such an ugly manner," said Meyer, a yoga teacher, who has been in Pune for the last eight years.u00a0
"Minutes before her death, she had spoken to our friend in Mumbai. When her phone couldn't be reached after the blasts, he came over from Mumbai. We found out after 24 hours that she was dead," said Meyer, who had come to Sassoon hospital to sign release papers to claim Nadia's body. "Nadia was to fly to Italy to renew her visa and was very excited about meeting her parents and two siblings. I bought her a dress as a parting gift yesterday because I don't want her mutilated body be the first thing her family sees of her. I want her to look pretty," said Meyer.
Goodbye, my friend: Eshana Meyer with the dress she bought for Nadia. Pic/Nikhil Ghorpade |
My friend, my sister
"Nadia came to Pune so she could be in the Osho ashram. She did odd-translation jobs to make ends meet, but meditation was what she was here for. She was my neighbour and my sister in this city," said Meyer. Nadia's body will be embalmed at Mahim in Mumbai after which it will be flown to Italy.
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Nadia's Facebook profile lists 224 friends. She expresses her love for India. She says, "Tapping into the magic of India unexpectedly there I am always new and coming going, arriving, departing, resting, whatever rolls under the feet of nowu00c3u0083u00c2u00a2u00c3u0082u00c2u0080u00c3u0082u00c2u00a6" A frequent visiter at Osho International Meditation Resort, Facebook mentions her as a fan of Ramana Maharshi and Johnny Depp. |