Punjab-born surgeon, 3 family members killed in US plane crash 

IANS April 14, 2025 309 views

A devastating plane crash near New York's Columbia County Airport claimed the lives of six family members, including Punjab-born surgeon Joy Saini and her neurosurgeon husband Michael Groff. The Mitsubishi MU2B aircraft was attempting to land when it experienced critical navigation issues, ultimately resulting in a fatal accident. Their children, Karenna and Jared, along with their respective partners, also perished in the crash. The incident highlights the unpredictable nature of aviation accidents and the profound human loss such tragedies represent.

"An experienced pilot who fell in love with flying after being taught by his father at the age of 16" - Family Statement
New York, April 14: A Punjab-born surgeon, her two children and their partners were killed along with her husband, who piloted a small plane that crashed in New York state.

Key Points

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Mitsubishi MU2B aircraft crashed during landing attempt

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Entire family including medical and law students perished

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Surgeon Joy Saini was urogynecologist from University of Pittsburgh

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Second major aviation incident in US within three days

Joy Saini's family confirmed their deaths in a statement to the media on Sunday.

National Transportation Safety Board investigator Albert Nixon said on Sunday that the crash happened on Saturday while their Mitsubishi MU2B aircraft was trying to land at the Columbia County Airport, about 200 km from New York City.

Speaking at a news conference in Albany, he said that the pilot missed the approach for landing and asked to make another try, but the air traffic controller noticed it was flying at a low altitude and unsuccessfully tried to alert the pilot.

The plane, which had taken off from Westchester Airport in a New York City suburb, went down about ten miles from the airport near the border with Massachusetts State.

Saini immigrated to the US with her parents and received her medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh where she met her husband, Michael Groff, who was a neurosurgeon.

According to the website of her medical practice in Boston, Saini was a urogynecologist and female pelvic reconstructive surgeon.

The family statement said that Groff was "an experienced pilot who fell in love with flying after being taught by his father at the age of 16."

Their daughter Karenna Groff was a medical student, and her partner James Santoro, an investment banker who planned to propose marriage soon, died in the crash, the family statement said.

Jared Groff, their son, and his partner, Alexia Couyutas Duarte, a law student, were also killed.

Saini and Groff are survived by another daughter of the couple, Anika, and Saini's mother, Kuljit Singh, according to the family.

This was the second crash in the US in three days.

This incident follows Friday's crash in South Florida, where a Cessna 310 aircraft went down near Boca Raton, killing all three people onboard.

A sightseeing helicopter with a family of five from Spain crashed in the Hudson River off Manhattan on Thursday, killing them and the pilot.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 Such an accomplished family lost in an instant. My thoughts are with their surviving daughter and mother. Life can be so cruel sometimes.
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Raj P.
As an Indian-American, it's inspiring to see Dr. Saini's success story. Tragic that it ended this way. Makes you appreciate every moment with loved ones.
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Mike T.
While this is tragic, it does raise questions about small aircraft safety. Three crashes in three days? Maybe we need stricter regulations for private planes.
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Amanda L.
The part about the investment banker planning to propose got me 😢 So many dreams cut short. Rest in peace to all the victims.
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David W.
Experienced pilot or not, flying small planes always carries risk. Maybe we romanticize private aviation too much. Condolences to the families affected.
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Priya M.
Dr. Saini was my aunt's doctor in Boston. She was incredibly kind and brilliant. The medical community has lost a true gem. 🙏

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