


The family fought hard over the next few years to have the ruling overturned, and in 2008, an appeals court did reverse the Surrogate Court’s decision. It’s certainly possible she could have seen the crisis at Ground Zero, rushed to use her medical training to help the injured, and then been killed as the buildings collapsed, like so many others.īeing denied the closure that came from her name being included on the list of 9/11 victims simply piled suffering on to the pain of her loss. Sneha was listed as one of the presumed victims of 9/11, and her family firmly believe she died a hero that morning, reported New York Magazine. When Ron heard the news that a plane had just struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center, about two blocks from their apartment, he called around her friends and family to see if anyone had heard from her. He left again the next morning without having seen her.

She hadn’t been home when he got back from work at the Jacobi Hospital the night before, but it wasn’t unusual for her to stay out overnight without letting him know. Ron Lieberman, Sneha’s husband, first sounded the alarm about his missing wife on the morning of 11 September. Not a single one of those theories are supported by anything but the flimsiest scraps of evidence. ‘I’m so thankful for that message’: The final calls made by 9/11 victims that still comfort grieving relatives.I escaped from the 80th floor of the North Tower on 9/11 – then it collapsed on me.9/11 memorial news – live: Bush says US faces extremism threat ‘from within’, as victims’ families pay tribute.
