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A woman whose brother died in the Air India crash and then received the wrong body says it has "added trauma" to her family.
A woman whose brother died in the Air India crash has revealed that her family received the remains of the wrong person.
“We are formally demanding the immediate release of the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder – the black box.
Families of 65 victims of the deadly Air India Flight AI-171’s deadly crash have hired Beasley Allen, the same team that ...
Sky News spoke to the families of those who died in Air India Flight 171's crash in June, after some had to wait months to ...
The law firm's aviation attorney Mike Andrews visited the crash site in Meghaninagar area in Ahmedabad before coming to ...
Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek was killed alongside his husband when a London-bound Air India flight crashed in Ahmedabad.
Air India crash victims’ families demand immediate release of flight recorders, hire US-based lawyer
Some families have hired a US-based Beasley Allen Law Firm’s Lawyer named Mike Andrews, he is representing 65 families considering suing Air India and Boeing, the US manufacturer of the aircraft.
Families of the victims of June s deadly Air India crash demanded on Friday the immediate release of the aircraft s two ...
Families of the 260 Air India crash victims demand release of flight recorders, citing eroding public trust amid ...
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Some Families of Air India Victims Sent Wrong Remains, Lawyer Claims: ‘Double Psychological Trauma'
The families of some Air India victims from the United Kingdom were given the wrong remains, according to a lawyer.
Beasley Allen attorney Mike Andrews visited the crash site and is demanding the release of the flight and cockpit voice recorders to determine legal options.
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