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Air India Crash Victims' Family Feel 'Utterly Abandoned'

  • Families of three British victims of the Air India plane crash expressed feeling "utterly abandoned" by the UK government's response to the tragedy.
  • The families criticized the UK government's response as "disjointed", "inadequate", and "painfully slow", according to Sky News.
  • Family members stated, "There is no UK leadership here, no medical team, no crisis professionals stationed at the hospital."
  • They have called for a British-run identification unit to assist with DNA testing and ensure the timely release of remains.
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The tea stall was the main source of livelihood for the family, while Suresh Patni drives an autorickshaw for some income. However, even after so many days, he has not received any news about any compensation from the authorities.

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Within a few days, two girls in Britain lose both parents. Their father fulfills the last wish of the mother who died of cancer and burys her in India. Together with 240 other people, he dies on the way back in the Air India crash. Thousands are now trying to secure the future of the children.

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Sky News UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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