Tributes paid to dad, described as 'kindest soul on the planet'

Monday 30th November 2015 11:48 EST
 
 

Children of a father killed at a charity event in a banqueting suite has described how their lives would “never be the same”.

Production worker Inderjit Singh Dhariwal, 49, of Langley, died in hospital on 24 November, after he was attacked at Samsons Banqueting Suite, Rood End Road, Oldbury on November 22, at 2am. Security workers Nicolas Salhan, 36, of Haybridge Avenue, Stourbridge, and Jonathan Davies, 42, of Old Bridge Walk, Rowley Regis, have both been charged with murder.

His 21-year-old daughter Pooja called her father the “kindest soul on the planet”.

She reportedly said: “He put everybody before himself and was always willing to help. He was the kindest soul on the planet.

“He had many big things to look forward to – his 50th birthday, both of my brothers’ 21st birthdays, his granddaughter’s first birthday, and many more.

“Our dad meant the world to us and his loss has shaken the family as well as the community. Our lives will never be the same without our taxi, our friend, our confidant, our dad.

“We miss you dad and love you forever, your legacy lives on and you will never be forgotten. RIP.”


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