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India on Wednesday trashed a British media report which claimed that two families in the UK received wrong bodies of victims of the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad. The Ministry of External Affairs ...
A UK media report claims that remains of some of the British victims were wrongly identified before being flown home ...
An IndiGo flight with 60 persons aborted the take-off after encountering a technical snag. All passengers and crew members ...
British families say they were sent the wrong bodies after the Air India crash. DNA tests showed mix-ups. Investigations are ...
Air India pilots were aware that the captain of the doomed plane was suffering from depression and had been on medical leave, The i Paper has been told ...
In response to media queries regarding a report in the Daily Mail on the Air India crash, Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said all mortal remains were handled with utmost professionalism and ...
Upon completing latest round of inspections of its Boeing planes on government decree, Air India has found "no problems" with the locking mechanisms of the planes' fuel switches, which were involved ...
A lawyer representing UK families of victims from the June 12 Air India crash claims that wrongly identified remains were ...
One family of British victim from the Air India plane crash reportedly received a wromg body, causing distress.
DNA testing conducted on the repatriated remains has allegedly revealed discrepancies in at least two caskets as the DNA does not match that of the victims' families.
The families of two Air India crash victims in the United Kingdom have alleged that the bodies repatriated to them were ...
A lawyer representing the relatives of the victims of the Air India crash of June 12 has claimed that wrong remains were sent ...
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