Grieving British mother of Air India crash victim tells of her agony after being sent the WRONG body

A mourning mother who died in the Air India plane disaster traveled thousands of miles to gather their remnants – only the wrong body will be sent home.
Amanda Donaghey lost his 39 -year -old son Fiongal Greenlaw -Meek and his 45 -year -old husband Jamie, and Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a London Gatwick, fell only a few seconds after the departure on June 12th – 260 people claimed the life of 260 people.
The couple returned to England after celebrating their wedding anniversary in India when the plane fell unexpectedly, and killed them all except a passenger.
The aircraft had turned into a large fireball on the effect, but 66 -year -old Donaghey was determined to bring back the remains of his son by delivering a example of his blood to find the matching DNA, Sunday Times Reports.
However, things did not look promising, and three days came and went without a word from the authorities that deals with the corpses.
Meanwhile, Jamie’s ruins were identified and sent home to England.
But just as the mother lost hope, they returned to her with the news that it was a ‘match’ for Fiongal.
Mrs. Donaghey was relieved – the discovery meant that she could bring her son’s remnants back and put them next to her husband.
Amanda lost his son Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek and his husband Jamie in the Air India disaster

The mother, depicted with the right son Fiongal, traveled thousands of miles to collect its remnants – only the wrong body will be sent home

Air India Dreamliner collapsed on June 13, just a few minutes after taking off
The family began to hold funerals for the mother and two men, and when she returned to England, Fiongal’s remains were in the coffin.
Then, a heartbreaking development. The British Coroner had done another DNA test that found that the remains of his son’s coffin were not all that.
Donaghey said the identity of the ruins is still unknown and defined confusion as ‘terrible’.
Fiongal studied at Royal Art College and continued to work as a fashion designer by preventing design houses in London and Asia.
Later, Sprituality entered Yoga and Reiki and founded Wellness Foundry, who was dedicated to these issues in 2018.
The business founder married Jamie in 2022 and went to social media to describe his ‘magical experiences’ in India the night before he caught his fate flight.
Even a few hours before the journey, they even released a short clip from the Airport Departure Hall, which would see that they were sitting in 22a and 22b seats and saying goodbye to the country.
His mother was unaware that he was on the plane, and he believed Fiongal had flew back to England two days ago.

The couple returned to England after celebrating their wedding anniversary in India when the plane fell unexpectedly, and killed them all except a passenger.

Air India Boeing, which collapsed in Ahmedabad
After boarding his horse, he took a phone call from Fiongal’s father that the couple had returned to the plane.
Two days later, Ms. Donaghey made a difficult journey from her home in the south of France, where she moved 22 years ago to India.
A British Supreme Commission was greeted by the crisis management team when he arrived in Ahmedabad in Gujarat.
Despite being tired, the mother went directly to the nearby civil hospital to perform DNA test in a transformed class.
Later, Ms. Donaghey visited the hostel of BJ Medical College, who was shot by the Air India aircraft, but was not allowed to pass through the last cord because the tail of the plane was still placed in a building.
“ Was like a bomb site, ” he said. ‘You thought it came from a war scene, but there were still these small birds.’
He was also married to his family Ashok and Shobhana, who has been married since the 70s.
The financial advisor and the retired microbiologist were in the country for a religious visit to help people find peace when they die.

At the same time with Donaghey, there was a Marten Patel, who was determined to bring his family home

Ashok and Shobhana in the picture have been married since the 70s and were in the country for a investment, a religious visit to help people find peace when they die
Mr. Patel was given a few items of his parents, including Ashok’s shirt and Shobhana’s Swan necklace.
After successfully receiving the remnants of the couple, he then discovered that the ‘other residues’ in his coffin contained his mother’s body.
Finally, he buried him last week and described the successful end of the process as ‘miracle’.
Mrs. Donaghey is having a similar ordeal, but an unresolved ordeal.
Initially on June 20, after being informed about the ‘match’, the British Supreme Commission and the hospital representatives and a disaster victim of a disaster victim spoke with an Avon and Somperset police officer.
He said: ‘I was told to find some of Fiongal, but not all. I said I wanted to stay until I finished looking. ‘
However, when he returned to the accident area, Ms. Donaghey was given destructive news that there was nothing left to be in the wreckage.
When he was told about Shobhana’s case, the works that saw various ruins were mixed made a even more return.

After falling in a settlement near the airport in Ahmedabad, Air India Flight AI171’s tail part

Hoorifing images, the moment the plane fell, a large fire ball exploded on the horizon
On June 28, he returned to Gatwick on the Air India flight to take Fiongal’s ruins to a British hospital with better protection standards than in India.
Inner Western London’s senior coronary He was delivered to Fiona Wilcox and was supported by Ms. Donaghey’s sister in Cambridgeshire and the police family contact officers.
Six days after returning, the mother was given heartbreaking news about the remains of her son’s coffin.
At a meeting attended by Fiongal’s father, sister and brother, family contact officers said: ‘We do not have Fiongal. We performed DNA tests and we don’t have Fiongal. ‘
Amanda said: ‘I had doubts, but it will be said that it was heartbreaking.’
Although he realized that their ambitions to bury Fiongal and Jamie were now impossible, Mrs Donaghey and his family did not stop trying to find their remnants and stole the foreign office looking for answers every day.
53 of 242 people in the malicious flight were British, but only 12 sets of residues returned to England, as many were from the Indian heritage and thus buried in the land of the accident.
The remaining 10 were all matches, but it is still unknown whether the identity of the bodies in India is correct.

Firefighters Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Works at an accident site near the International Airport

People are looking at the wreckage of an Air India plane where the state of Gujarat collapsed in Ahmedabad, India
James Healy-Pratt, an international aviation lawyer and partner of Keystone Law, represents the 20-year-old family and confirmed that they are in contact with the Prime Minister’s Office and Foreign Minister David Lammy and Sir Keir Starmer.
A government spokesman said: ‘We understand that this is a very sad time for families, and our thoughts remain with them. Official identification of corpses is a matter of Indian officials.
‘To support the coronal process, we continue to contact the Gujarat government and the Indian government on behalf of the inner Western London Senior Coroner.’