Support for the Family of Rajesh Jayaseelan
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We are deeply saddened by demise of Rajesh Jayaseelan in a London hospital due to COVID-19.
Rajesh who comes from Bangalore, India was the only son and the sole breadwinner for his family. An extremely hardworking Uber Driver in London, contracted with Corona Virus and breathed his last on 11th April 2020.
He is survived by his aged mum, wife and two small boys aged 6 & 4. All of them were completely dependent on Rajesh for their wellbeing and comfort of everyday life, which now looks very uncertain.
Rajesh moved to London almost a decade ago with the dream of creating a bright future & better life for his family who live in India. While in his most recent stint as an Uber Driver he contracted this deadly Virus and battled.
During his final days, Rajesh was forced out of his apartment in Harrow & was starving in car for a short while before admitting himself to Northwick Park Hospital on 3rd April. A week later he passed away with no one by his side, neither family nor his friends who were unaware of his situation until the hospital staff reached out during his final hours.
His family is in shatters, as they look into a very bleak future. This fundraising page has been setup to help Rajesh’s family cope with this unbearable & unprecedented loss of their head of the family.
Whilst all of us are in our own difficult times at the moment, it would be greatly appreciated if you can donate anything possible, to help shape his family & his kids’ future. No amount is big or small; whatever comes from the kindness of your hearts, to help lessen the burden brought by this tragedy to his family, would be extremely helpful as the family was solely dependent on Rajesh’s income.
Thank you all very much in advance. There will be further update on this page about what happens next, so you all are aware that anything you contributed is being put into good use.
PS: About myself (Sunil Kumar) me and Rajesh come from the same locality in Bangalore, India and have been friends for many years now. I work for NHS.
Rajesh who comes from Bangalore, India was the only son and the sole breadwinner for his family. An extremely hardworking Uber Driver in London, contracted with Corona Virus and breathed his last on 11th April 2020.
He is survived by his aged mum, wife and two small boys aged 6 & 4. All of them were completely dependent on Rajesh for their wellbeing and comfort of everyday life, which now looks very uncertain.
Rajesh moved to London almost a decade ago with the dream of creating a bright future & better life for his family who live in India. While in his most recent stint as an Uber Driver he contracted this deadly Virus and battled.
During his final days, Rajesh was forced out of his apartment in Harrow & was starving in car for a short while before admitting himself to Northwick Park Hospital on 3rd April. A week later he passed away with no one by his side, neither family nor his friends who were unaware of his situation until the hospital staff reached out during his final hours.
His family is in shatters, as they look into a very bleak future. This fundraising page has been setup to help Rajesh’s family cope with this unbearable & unprecedented loss of their head of the family.
Whilst all of us are in our own difficult times at the moment, it would be greatly appreciated if you can donate anything possible, to help shape his family & his kids’ future. No amount is big or small; whatever comes from the kindness of your hearts, to help lessen the burden brought by this tragedy to his family, would be extremely helpful as the family was solely dependent on Rajesh’s income.
Thank you all very much in advance. There will be further update on this page about what happens next, so you all are aware that anything you contributed is being put into good use.
PS: About myself (Sunil Kumar) me and Rajesh come from the same locality in Bangalore, India and have been friends for many years now. I work for NHS.
Organizer and beneficiary
Sunil S Kumar
Organizer
MB Law LTD Solicitors
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