In Memory Of Anmol Rattan

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Anmol Rattan

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Anmol Rattan, age 2, was returning to the United States after attending the wedding of his uncle Dr. Sudhakar Dixit in New Delhi, India. Traveling with him was his mother, Garima, 29, sister, Suruchi, age 3, and his grandparents Professor Om, 55, and Shanti, 54, Dixit of Fairborn, Ohio. Anmol is survi...

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