‘Some Have One or More Bones’: Six Families of Air India Crash Victims Receive ‘Second Set of Remains’
AHMEDABAD, INDIA, JUL 02 – Families accuse Air India of coercing financial dependency disclosures to reduce payouts amid ongoing legal actions and investigations into the crash that killed 241 onboard and 19 on the ground.
- Six British families have retained Keystone Law to seek justice for victims of the Air India AI171 crash that killed 261 people, including 52 British nationals.
- Keystone Law's aviation team is investigating concerns related to the Ram Air Turbine and engine failures, preparing families for an upcoming preliminary report.
- Air India has denied allegations about its compensation processes, stating that it only seeks to verify familial relationships for rightful payment distributions.
- Legal teams from the UK and US are preparing to file lawsuits against Air India and Boeing, as the investigation into the crash continues.
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‘Some have one or more bones’: Six families of Air India crash victims receive ‘second set of remains’
Air India plane crash: All six families belonged to different parts of Gujarat, including Anand, Nadiad, and Ahmedabad. They had asked hospital authorities to approach them in case of a DNA match.
·New Delhi, India
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