Authorities start handing remains of Air India crash victims over to relatives
- A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operating as Air India Flight AI171 crashed near Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday afternoon, killing 241 of the 242 people on board.
- The aircraft lost altitude shortly after takeoff, issued a Mayday call, and crashed into a building housing medical students, while investigators begin determining the cause of the crash.
- Authorities set up a dedicated DNA collection center with a 36-member team from the National Forensic Sciences University working to identify victims before returning remains to families.
- As of Sunday, officials confirmed 31 victims identified through DNA testing and 12 bodies handed to families amid challenges including sample degradation from rising temperatures, handled with care.
- The crash represents one of India's worst aviation disasters, prompting immediate regulatory inspections of Air India's Boeing fleet and leaving many families awaiting closure amid national leadership visits.
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Families of Air India plane crash victims begin to receive bodies
Only one passenger has so far survived the crash of a Boeing Air India flight on Thursday in the city of Ahmedabad. With victims difficult to identify, families have been slow to receive their relatives' bodies for burial.
·Pointe-Noire, Congo
Read Full ArticleThe families of the victims of the crash, who are waiting to recover the bodies of their relatives, deplore the lack of communication between the airline and the hospital authorities.
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