Victim’s relative ‘can’t be at peace’ until root cause known

BBC News reporter
Family noteAir India Flight 171’s grandson said that a preliminary report about the incident was “missing” and those who are responsible for “unable to be in peace”.
“It brings us closer to understanding what happened, Ria Ria Patel said to the BBC’s Newshour, but he added:” I want to close. “
It is one of the few voices in the UK to emphasize the need to respond to the main causes of the accident that occurred in Ahmendabad on June 12 shortly after departure.
A preliminary reportIt was released on Friday, the fuel to the Boeing 787 Dreamliner’s engines was cut for a few minutes after taking off. The investigation continues.
When the 79 -year -old Manju Mash Patel fell into a neighborhood with densely populated in the West Indian city of London, it was one of the 260 people who were killed, most of which were passengers.
His grandson found that he read the report as “quite heartbreaking” because there were images – including the debris – including the debris.
“I can’t stop thinking about what my grandmother’s last moments should look for.” He said.
Ms. Patel’s grandmother stayed in Ahmedabad for a few months and was conducting charity in a temple. Manju’s son had taken him in Gatwick that night, and he was told that he was looking forward to seeing his four grandchildren in England.
“It was a chance to re -connect with him 10 years, Ms Mrs. Patel said. “It’s really hard, knowing that we can’t see it again.”
The data collected from the aircraft shows that both fuel control switchs are moved to the “cut” position in a second area after “running”.
These switches are typically switched off when only one plane lands and made to the door or in emergencies. The Indian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) did not specify whether there was an emergency in the preliminary report.
In the AAIB report, the cutting caused both engines to lose the push.
For MS Patel, the preliminary report is still pointing to several theories and its findings are missing.
However, he and others stressed how “extremely important” to learn what is the reason underlying the accident.
“I feel that I can’t really be in peace with the ones unless I understand where your accountability is.”
Sameer Rafik, an accident victim interest Rafik’s cousin, Similarly calling more details will be highlighted.
“The Indian government should release the cockpit sound for families who have lost their loved ones.” He said only after that, “Then we will know what happened.”

When Air India collapsed on the flight, there were 53 UK citizens.
Mint Patel, who was on the plane to return to their parents’ homes in Kent, said that the report was only the beginning of a painful journey.
“There’s a lot of anger, there’s a lot of disappointment,” he said to the BBC from his home in South London. “But we should know the reason.”
Now his father Ashok’un wearing the ring on the day of the accident Patel, called patience. “It will be difficult, but we have to make sure it is done correctly.”

Dr. Air India Crash, a friend of another victim killed. Mario Donadi described the first findings as “Great Tokat on his face” in the Today program of the BBC Radio 4.
“Dear colleague” Dr Prateek Joshi was returning to England with his family. Just a few minutes before the departure, he photographed his wife, his wife and three children.
“How [can] Something very trivial [as] Does a simple key disabled lead to such a loss of life, such great dreams? Dr Dr frozen.
GivenMs. Patel said she realized that knowing what happened will not change the outcome of what happened. “My grandmother is still not here.”
However, he argued that the victims should feel a sense of justice for the relatives of the victims – because many lives disappeared “.
The AAIB investigation is expected to prepare a more detailed report within 12 months.
The United Kingdom Transport spokesman BBC said in detail the government’s preliminary report and “think if any action is needed,” he said.
Ms. Patel, the loss of her grandmother, every weekend calling for her in her life, leaving a significant “gap”, he said.
“He’il miss it very much. He was a great woman.”





