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Wings of Love, Lost: Tragedy Strikes Indian-American Doctor’s Family in NY Plane Crash

By Sridhar P on April 14, 2025   GENERAL  

Wings of Love, Lost: Tragedy Strikes Indian-American Doctor’s Family in NY Plane Crash

Boston, MA – In the golden afternoon light that filtered through the Boston skyline, Dr. Joy Saini was often seen striding through hospital corridors with the quiet strength of someone who had faced great odds—and risen above them. A beloved urogynecologist, mentor, mother, and daughter of Punjab, she carried both a scalpel and a story—a […]

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