A flickering candle casts a dim light on the photo of 12-year-old Akash Patni, a pensive look on the face of the Indian boy ...
The crash site has been cleared of all the aircraft debris. Only the charred ruins of the building that supported its tail ...
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Ahmedabad Air India crash: Lawyer representing victims says 130 families signed on; probe ongoing
In the aftermath of the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad, families of the victims are actively seeking answers, with their ...
Six months on since the Air India Flight 171 crash in Ahmedabad, families of those who died say their lives remain suspended between unanswered questions, incomplete investigations and what they call ...
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) in India released a controversial preliminary report in July, which said ...
The AAIB, in its preliminary report in July, had revealed that the fuel supply switches for both engines were almost ...
Morgue workers in London faced "dangerously high" toxic substance exposure from Air India crash victims' repatriated bodies.
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'Who's Responsible?': Agonised Families Demand Answers as Air India Crash Trauma Refuses to Fade
Six months after the Air India jet crash in Ahmedabad, victims' families continue to cope with grief, unanswered questions, ...
During their visit to India and the UK, Andrews said that the legal team has been meeting victims families to address their ...
Air India Flight 171, headed for London’s Gatwick Airport, with 230 passengers and 12 crew aboard, crashed just moments after taking off from the Ahmedabad airport around 1:30 pm on June 12. Only one ...
Lawyers representing the family of 130 victims have now highlighted a possible glitch with the electrical system and 'water leaks' that might have hampered flight operations.
The bodies of the British victims of the Air India crash were found to be saturated with 'dangerously high' levels of ...
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