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Jamie Laing’s moving tribute as This Morning star pal dies on Air India flight

Jamie Laing’s moving tribute as This Morning star pal dies on Air India flight

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Jamie Laing has paid tribute to his ‘wonderful’ friend who was feared to be on the ill-fated Air India flight this week. Fiongal Greenlaw, 39, and his husband Jamie Meek, 45, are thought to have been on board the flight, bound for London’s Gatwick Airport, which went down shortly after take-off. They are said to have been on holiday in India.

The couple co-founded a wellness brand together, which had been shown on ITV’s This Morning. Following the tragic news, Jamie paid tribute to Jamie with a tribute on his Instagram Stories. “I will miss you dear friend,” he said. “A wonderful human with a wonderful soul.”





Jamie paid tribute to his pal on social media

Fiongal appeared as a guest on This Morning in January. During the episode, he gave hosts Ben and Cat a reading over their auras.

He was brought back as a spiritual advisor on the show in April, with him appearing alongside Ben, Cat and Josie Gibson in the TV studio based in London.

After his first visit, a post shared by his wellness brand the Wellness Foundry on Instagram read: “So this happened … The biggest gig so far! Fiongal on This Morning – it was very nerve-wracking but he was honoured to chat about one of his favourite topics to such a big audience.”






Fiongal and Jamie Greenlaw-Meek


Fiongal Greenlaw, 39, and his husband Jamie Meek, 45, are thought to have been on board the flight
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wellnessfoundry/Instagram)

The post on the platform continued: “Thank you to everyone [at] This Morning for being so amazing and guiding me through. Thank you to [Cat and Ben] for being so kind and welcoming.”

Fiongal and Jamie are said to have been died in the plane crash this week. As it was previously reported, the duo posted a clip from Ahmedabad airport moments before getting on the plane.

Fellow Made In Chelsea star Alex Mytton also paid tribute amid reports Jamie and Fiongal died in the crash.

Tagging his girlfriend Helen Wood, Alex wrote: “A bit lost for words and feeling a tad emotionally exhausted so I just want to write a short message so as to get the message out.

“Our lovely friends Fiongal & Jamie were very sadly killed yesterday in the plane crash in India. There’s a lot more I want to say about them, as they were very close to @Hannah_woood & I’s heart but right now I just wanted to say that if anybody wants to meet up tomorrow if they’re feeling heavy, sad or just wanna hang out with some other humans I’m gonna be organising a little meet up & hug in the park or along the lines (sorry not making loads of sense atm).

“It feels like there’s a lot of sadness and pain at the moment and just wanted to do something as a vigil to our friends but also for everything else going on at the moment.

“So please if you’re feeling down or even just up for hanging out or just saying hey, it’ll be a bunch of us just chatting and chilling in the park.”

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Source: Mirror

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