British families grieving loved ones lost in the recent Air India plane crash have been dealt a second blow after discovering that the remains repatriated to the UK were misidentified.
In some cases, DNA tests revealed that caskets contained remains from multiple victims, or the wrong bodies entirely, forcing families to cancel funerals and endure further trauma. The revelations have sparked outrage and calls for accountability, with lawyers describing the situation as a 'double psychological trauma.' The Indian government has responded by insisting that all remains were handled with professionalism and is working with UK authorities to address the concerns.
The incident has raised serious questions about the identification and repatriation process following international disasters.
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