British families ‘sent wrong remains’ after loved ones killed in Air India crash
Victims’ remains misidentified and parts of more than one person ‘commingled’ in single casket, says lawyer British families grieving after the Air India disaster have discovered that the remains of their loved ones have been wrongly identified before repatriation, according to an aviation lawyer (...)
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