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Roshan R. "Sean" Singh

New York, New York

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It was essential for both of the Singh children to leave very early on the day of the attack -- by 6:20 a.m. -- because their roles were so crucial at the conference breakfast at Windows on the World.

Khamladai, 25, as an assistant banquet manager, would be greeting the participants at 8 a.m.; her little brother, Roshan, 21, was arranging the audio-visual presentation. There were 600 guests, after all, and preparations had to be flawless. So they left the family home in Woodhaven, Queens, together as they always did, caught the A train and arrived by 7 a.m.

If brother and sister were extremely close, doing just about everything together, it is true that Khamladai often had the tighter schedule: after her day at Windows, she studied computer programming full time at Borough of Manhattan Community College. There were times, though, when Roshan was equally pressed, thanks to his duties in the Army National Guard.

Now their mother, Toolsiedai Seepersaud, waits in a quiet house for her only children with their stepfather, Jamil Awan. "I am just hoping they are together," she said.

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I didn´t know the siblings, but their story always touched me deeply. Roshan´s birthday is August 6.

These siblings always come to my mind when I think of 9/11. My fellow New Yorkers. Sending your family so much love, especially your mom. I hope that in your last moments you were hugging and were there for each other.

We send our deepest heartfelt condolences to your family for such a heartbreaking loss of losing both Roshan and Khamladai. There are no words that will ever remove the deep pain but please know that others still do care. May God always give the support needed. Both are still missed by others and will not be forgotten.

Rest in peace. You aren't forgotten

In my Theology class Iam supost to pick someone from 9/11 to write a comment on their page. I know I never knew you but I pray for your family and friends, I can't imagine what kind of pain was felt, and the pain that is still felt today. Watching 9/11 on tv is tragic and it brings tears to my eyes every time I see that and ink about all the lives that were lost and all the loved ones. Your in my prayers.

I knew your sister in high school and still can't believe it. May you rest in peace.

I pray for your family and hope that they have found peace. I am drawn to you and pray for your family each day.

My heartfelt blessings to you and to both Roshawn and Khamiladai......

im thinking of you on this day xxx