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The mistakes were found after DNA testing by a coroner in London. The Indian government said bodies of the Flight 171 victims “were handled with utmost professionalism.” ...
Families of the Air India 171 crash victims are waiting for DNA confirmation. This follows discussions between India and the UK about misidentified remains. Keystone Law urges urgency in the process.
Two months after losing 32-year-old Harpreet in the Air India crash, her family channels grief into hope, starting a trust to ...
London — The families of some British victims of the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad have discovered that remains repatriated to the U.K. were wrongly identified as being their loved ones, a ...
DISTRAUGHT families of the Air India plane crash victims have reportedly been sent the wrong bodies after they were returned to the UK. The airline is said to have bungled the repatriation process ...
A woman whose brother died in the Air India crash and then received the wrong body says it has "added trauma" to her family.
DNA analysis is considered the gold standard for identifying victims of mass fatalities. But how does it work?
Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek was killed alongside his husband when a London-bound Air India flight crashed in Ahmedabad.
The Boeing Dreamliner had crashed with 52 British nationals on board --- with their families later calling for a mechanism of expert representation in the investigatory process.
The family of a British Air India crash victim has been left in 'complete disbelief' after receiving the wrong remains - ...
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A lawyer says the return of victims' remains had been marred by serious errors, which had been identified following a probe by a British coroner.