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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.” ...
Hir Prajapati also expressed gratitude towards the Indian government, police and doctors for helping the family.
Mother of British Air India plane crash victim shares agony over ‘appalling’ body mix-up - Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek and his husband Jamie were killed when Air India flight 171 crashed a minute after take ...
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Some Families of Air India Victims Sent Wrong Remains, Lawyer Claims: ‘Double Psychological Trauma'
The families of some Air India victims from the United Kingdom were given the wrong remains, according to a lawyer.
Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek was killed alongside his husband when a London-bound Air India flight crashed in Ahmedabad.
British families affected by the Air India 171 crash are awaiting DNA confirmation of remains amid reports of mislabelling.
Hir Prajapati, who lost his mother, Kalpana Ben Prajapati, in the AI-171 plane crash, has moved to the US Federal Court ...
Authorities in India sent the wrong remains to some British families whose loved ones were killed in a plane crash last month, their lawyer has claimed, as relatives reckoned with the human cost ...
British families, waiting for the remains of relatives aboard the London-bound Air India 171 plane that crashed soon after ...
‘In India, trials get dragged for years’: Air India crash victim’s son moves US court against Boeing
Hir Prajapati is being represented by US-based law firm Beasley Allen, which is handling cases for at least 65 families from India and the US affected by the tragedy ...
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