Air India Crash Victims' Family Feel 'Utterly Abandoned'
- A local volunteer named Sanjay Patni retrieved 28 bodies from the burning aircraft after an Air India crash. He described the site as a 'furnace' and faced overwhelming heat and trauma during the rescue efforts.
- Vikram Patni also rushed to assist after a call from a colleague, despite being initially turned away by police.
- Most of the deceased were undergraduate students in their late teens and early twenties, according to Sanjay Patni. He reported that one fireman was shouting for more water during the rescue.
- As rescuers struggled to save lives, Sanjay Patni stated, 'I was in a very bad condition. I couldn’t stand up,' but continued to assist despite the harrowing circumstances.
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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.
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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