British families of Air India crash victims attain wrong bodies’

British families of Air India crash victims attain wrong bodies'

Sadness of British families Indian water Crash victims have received wrong bodies, which are for burial in a repatriation plan.

A lawyer acting for the bereaved said that the remains of several victims were incorrectly identified, a family forced to leave the funeral plans after allegedly joined a separate, unknown body.

Only one passenger survived when survived Air India Flight 171 lost electricity and crashes In a building, after departing to Ahmedabad London Gatvik,

Many of those killed were burnt beyond recognition with families relying on DNA tests ,AP,

The cockpit recovered from the flight recorder shows the junior first officer of the audio aircraft, Clive Kundar, asking his captain, Sumate Sabarwal, Why did he flip the switch, According to several international media reports citing sources in the investigation, keeping fuel engines starved.

Of the 261 passengers and crew members who died, 52 were Britain.

James Heli-Prat, a lawyer representing several British families, said the remains of at least 12 British victims were withdrawn.

He told daily Mail: “I am sitting in the homes of these beloved British families in the last month, and the first thing they want is returning to their loved ones. But some of them have found wrong remains and they are clearly distraught at it.

“It has been going on for a few weeks and I think these families deserve a clarification.”

In another example, it is reported that the remains of more than one people were put into the same coffin, and was to be separated before the funeral.

Families in India mourn the people killed in Ahmedabad

Families in India mourn the people killed in Ahmedabad ,Copyright 2025 Associated Press. All rights reserved.,

Many of those killed were buried or cremated after some time HinduMuslim and other religious customs.

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Due to the nature of the accident, which saw that the temperature reached 1,500c, as a large fire shell attached the area, many victims were burnt beyond recognition.

This meant that many families received their loved ones’ remains from the civil hospital in a plastic container, asked to supply DNA samples to help in the identity process.

However, the lack of repatriation was only revealed when Dr. West London Senior Coronor Dr. Fiona Wilcox sought to verify their identity by matching his families with DNA.

Mr. Heli-Awara continued: “If [it] Is they not a relative, the question is who is in that coffin? Probably, this is another traveler, and their relatives are given wrong remains.

“Koroner also has a problem because he has an unknown person under his jurisdiction.”

As a result, sir 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.

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