More than 200 Air India Crash Victims Identified
- Over 200 victims of the Air India crash have been identified through DNA testing, according to Indian authorities.
- There was one survivor among the 242 passengers and crew, as reported by Harsh Sanghavi, Home Minister of Gujarat.
- Investigators aim to retrieve vital information from the recovered black boxes, as mentioned in the report.
- Initial checks on Air India's fleet did not reveal any major safety concerns, stated the civil aviation regulator.
24 Articles
24 Articles
Ahmadabad Hospital has already identified more than 200 people from 279 who died at the fall of 171 Air India, which was deployed in a residential area of that city on 12 June.
242 people died in the crash of the passenger plane in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. The cause of the accident remains unclear.
Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Ground Staff That Cleared Ill-Fated Air India Aircraft Questioned, Their Mobile Phones Seized As Investigators Probe All Angles Including Sabotage, Says Report | 📰 LatestLY
The probe into the tragic Air India flight AI-171 crash that killed 241 people onboard is intensifying, with investigation agencies now examining all possible angles, including sabotage. 📰 Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Ground Staff That Cleared Ill-Fated Air India Aircraft Questioned, Their Mobile Phones Seized As Investigators Probe All Angles Including Sabotage, Says Report.
It’s been 40 years since ‘the worst terrorist attack in Canadian history.’ Remember the victims of Canada’s Air India bombing with special documentary airing on OMNI TV June 19 and 20
‘‘Canadians do not recall June 23, 1985. As a nation, we were not shaken, transformed and moved to change our own institutional practices for a tragedy we considered had little to do with us."
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium