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British Air India families are sent the WRONG bodies: Grieving loved ones are returned caskets with unknown passengers inside

Daily Mail, the return of the British in the Air India disaster was terribly bunked.

The mourning families are experiencing fresh hearts because the remains of their loved ones were misunderstood before flying home.

The relatives of a victim were forced to abandon their funeral plans after being informed that their coffins contained the body of an unknown passenger rather than family members.

In another sad situation, the ‘nosed’ ruins of more than one person killed in the accident were accidentally placed in the same coffin.

They had to leave to continue the internship last weekend.

Shocking Blunders, only the inner Western London Coroner Dr Fiona Wilcox, the DNA, with the examples provided by the families by matching the British ‘identity was revealed when trying to confirm the identity.

Tonight, a senior investigation into the scandal in London and India continues, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to express his concerns with Indian counterpart Narendra Modi during his state visit to England this week.

Although two wrong identity examples have emerged so far, there is a fear that such mistakes can be made and that they leave their families under the shadow of uncertainty.

In the picture: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel In an aircraft accident near the International Airport

In the picture: Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, Air India Flight 171 Crash's only salary

In the picture: Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, Air India Flight 171 Crash’s only salary

In the picture: Air India Flight 171 After falling in Ahmedabad, thick black smoke fluctuation from a settlement area

In the picture: Air India Flight 171 After falling in Ahmedabad, thick black smoke fluctuation from a settlement area

When Air India Flight lost 171 power and fell, he returned to 52 seconds after leaving Ahmedabad for London Gatwick for London Gatwick.

And some victims are either quickly burned or buried in India in accordance with their religious beliefs, while the aviation lawyer James Healy-Pratt, representing most of the British families, says that at least 12 people were sent back.

Mr Healy -Pratt, according to a preliminary report, was recorded to reveal the facts behind the disaster that occurs when Dreamliner’s fuel supply was deliberately or accidentally closed and to combat compensation in courts.

However, this week is investigating the identity process with Bot.

In his statement to Mail, “I live in the homes of these beautiful British families last month and the first thing they want to come back,” he said.

But some of them took the wrong ruins and clearly miserable about it. (And) I think these families deserve a statement for a few weeks. ‘

The family, who took the ‘bud’ ruins, said that although the family could separate them and keep a funeral service, the second relative set he called X was ‘left in Limbo’.

“ The family did not have anyone to bury x because he was a wrong person in his coffins. And if it is not their relatives, the question is who in that coffin? Probably another passenger and relatives were given false remains.

In the Picture: Air India Flight 171 after collapsing in Ahmedabad after the accident of a victim's body

In the Picture: Air India Flight 171 after collapsing in Ahmedabad after the accident of a victim’s body

In the picture: Air India Flight 171, stuck next to the building after the accident

In the picture: Air India Flight 171, stuck next to the building after the accident

In the picture: Air India after plane crash. It was believed that there were almost all victims in three days, but 1500c heat was burned beyond recognition.

In the picture: Air India after plane crash. It was believed that there were almost all victims in three days, but 1500c heat was burned beyond recognition.

‘Coroner also has a problem because there is an unidentified person in the judicial authority.’

When the lawyer is now trying to establish a chain of definite events in the process of healing and identification when the bodies were withdrawn from the burning wreckage and reached England.

It won’t be an easy job. In order to arrive in India after the disaster on June 12, the British families were triggered by chaotic floor operation and immediately recognized the danger of miscarriage.

A relative criticized the lack of transparency and supervision in the identification and processing of ruins’ and there were calls to fly a identity unit operated by the British.

“ Our loved ones were British citizens. They deserved better in life. They certainly deserved better in death, ‘a fugitive avoided.

The residual rescue operation began shortly after falling into a medical pension of the plane and the houses near Ahmedabad Airport. Ahmedabad police and firefighters and the State Disaster Response Power was ruled by local rescue teams.

They used Sniffer dogs and high -tech search equipment and supported by local volunteers who eliminated the bent, burning metal hands.

Within three days, almost all victims were believed to have remains, but 1500c heat was burned beyond recognition. Others were disintegrated or disintegrated by the power of the effect.

Picture: Rescue workers at the accident site. The return of the British who was killed in the Air India disaster terriblely bunged, Daily mail may occur

Picture: Rescue workers at the accident site. The return of the British who was killed in the Air India disaster terriblely bunged, Daily mail may occur

In the picture: Ambulances waiting to transfer the dead bodies of the victims from the hospital complex in Ahmedabad on June 14, 2025

In the picture: Ambulances waiting to transfer the dead bodies of the victims from the hospital complex in Ahmedabad on June 14, 2025

This meant that the remains of many families were taken from a civilian hospital in Ahmedabad, which was in a plastic bowl instead of a coffin.

Relatives were asked to provide DNA samples to be used as identity, but in the most severe cases they had to be matched with dental recordings.

Families can only rely on the authorities to fulfill the process correctly and to correct the containers correctly.

Nobody looked at the remains. London -based parents man, 72 -year -old 70 -year -old Blackburn from the Altaf Taju, 51.

They said, “This is your mother or father” and gave us a paper tag with an identification number. We had to take their promise. It’s terrible that this could happen, but what can nobody do? ‘

Mr. Taju was told by a police contact officer. They relieved the fact that their parents and brother -in -law were not involved in confusion, because they were quickly buried in India to obey Muslim beliefs.

Until June 28, Indian officials claimed that DNA tests followed their identities of 260 deaths. The victims returning to the UK were moved by Air India, but some families complained about unnecessary delays and lack of information from the airline.

Dr Wilcox, who was approached by mail, said it would be inappropriate to comment.

In the picture: A police and medical officials who transferred the organs of the victims to the ambulance after the Air India Flight 171 accident

In the picture: A police and medical officials who transferred the organs of the victims to the ambulance after the Air India Flight 171 accident

In the picture: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Ahmedabad in a plane crash near the International Airport debris

In the picture: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Ahmedabad in a plane crash near the International Airport debris

Mr. Healy-Pratt added: ‘Upon the known evidence, the custody chain of this lost loved ones was unacceptable.

‘We are investigating the reasons for these failures and we demand answers on behalf of the British families who deserve it.

“ Air India and Emergency Response Contractors – We are waiting for official responses from Kenions International Emergency Services.

‘Families are also in direct contact this week before the Visit of MPs, FCDO and the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs.’

Tonight government sources, British disaster victim identity experts Ahmedabad’a ‘Britain’s consular response to support’ and ‘victim identity, morgue operations and support services for the domestic process’ he said.

These experts provided information about those who were sent back to Coroner Dr Wilcox, who opened and postponed 12 deaths on July 10.

A government spokesman said: ‘Official definition of corpses is a matter for Indian officials. This is a very sad time for families, and our thoughts remain with them. ‘

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