British Air India’s mother crash victim on ‘body mix-up’

British Air India's mother crash victim on 'body mix-up'

Mother’s mother Air India Crash Talked about the “heart -wrenching” moment that he has received to bury the wrong body Bottled repatriation scheme,

39-year-old Fiongal was on aircraft from Greenlav-Mahadabad, Ahmedabad Her husband, Jamie, 45After celebrating their wedding anniversary in India after aircraft London Gatvik Crushed, less than a minute in flight. Only one passenger survived when survived Air India Flight 171 lost electricity and crashes in a buildingMurder of 260 people.

Amanda Donaghe, mother of Shri Greenlav-Mahaik, told The Sunday Times “It was heartbreaking,” to send incorrect relics. “We don’t know what is a poor person in that casket. It is a terrible thing.”

“All the time, I think I am just standing on the edge of a black hole thinking, ‘Is it dealt with?”

Families, including Ms. Donghe, were asked to supply DNA samples to help identify the remains of their loved ones as the nature of the accident saw the temperature reach 1,500c, attached the area as a large fire ball, which was burnt beyond recognition.

Did not sleep for the days, she went straight to the hospital and obtained tests conducted with the expectation that she could bring Fiongal and Jamie home as soon as possible.

He was told that the blood test would be analyzed to track Fiongal, which may take up to 72 hours to happen. After three days of discovery, as soon as she was losing Asha, Ms. Donagha was told that there was a “match” for her son, who could finally bring her remains home to Britain.

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She reached London Gatvik with the assurance that her son was in casket. But as the family planned the funeral, the police approached to say that a British coroner had conducted another DNA test and the remains in Fiongal’s coffin were not his.

Only one person survived the plane crash, killing 260 people

Only one person survived the plane crash, killing 260 people ,Getty images,

Family contact officials met with Ms. Donaghe, Fiongal’s father, sister and brother on July 4, where he told the family that he did not have a Fiongal despite DNA testing.

Since then, the family has tried to understand where his son is. They have been unable to laying Fiongal to relax with their husband as a result.

“We want to be able to perform the necessary rites for Fiongal to proceed as a family. The Sunday Times“And now we want to do everything in our power to find out the British government, and will bring Fiongal home.”

James Heli-Prat, a lawyer, who represents several British families trying to bring back his loved ones, stated that at least 12 British victims were returned.

Prime Minister Kir Stamor Hope to increase concerns over errors during one Meeting with your Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, This week during his state visit to Britain.

Air India said on Saturday that it “stands in solidarity with families and solidarity with people affected by the AI171 accident.

“We mourn their loss and are fully committed to providing assistance during this difficult time. A month ago, Air India started releasing interim payments of Rs 25 lakh (£ 21,340.89) to the affected families to help meet their immediate financial needs.

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“Interim payment will be adjusted against any final compensation. Air India has so far, out of 229 deceased passengers, have issued interim compensation to 147 families and 19 years also 19 who have lost their lives at the accident site.

“In addition, the required documents of 52 others have been verified, whose families will be issued interim compensation progressively.”

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