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Families seek answers one year after Air India crash
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A memorial service was held at B. J. Medical College for the families of Air India Flight 171 victims one year after the crash, which occurred when the aircraft lost engine power seconds after take‑off, killing 260 people and injuring dozens. The final investigation report on the incident is still pending.
They are still being victimised, even one year after the crash.
We have requested the Indian government and India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) not to come out with any interim report.
It [an interim report only] will cause more speculation and more misunderstanding.
I told her: 'I'll be there to come and pick you up. I'll see you later on.' That was my last conversation with her.
Once she got on the flight, she would sit down and call me. She'd tell me: 'Yep, I'm on the flight. See you later.'
I can't get him involved in any activities here because they are so expensive. Before, when his father was here, he used to do gymnastics and swimming. Now it's £30-£40 per session. It's tough for me.
He starts crying over small things now. Every little thing makes him cry.
When I come back home she would be waiting at the door.
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perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Air India
- 2.Boeing Co
- 3.Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau
- 4.B J Medical College
- 5.FlightRadar24
- 6.General Electric
- 7.Tata Group
persons
- 1.Abhinav Parihar
- 2.Charanvir Randhawa
- 3.Hasumatiben Patel
- 4.Mike Andrews
- 5.Mohammed Shoeb Iproliya
- 6.Sagar Patel
- 7.Sanjiv Patel
- 8.Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
- 9.Savdhanbhai Chowdhary
- 10.Shweta Parihar
- 11.Som Patidar
- 12.Vishwash Kumar Ramesh