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By AIJAZ HUSSAIN, SHONAL GANGULY and PIYUSH NAGPAL AHMEDABAD, India (AP) — Authorities have started handing over remains of the victims of one of India’s worst aviation disasters after
The horrific crash of Air India Flight AI171 on Thursday, June 12, 2025, has left the nation in profound grief, with the confirmed death toll now sta
Authorities are still in the process of identifying the victims. So far, DNA matches have been established for 32 individuals, and the bodies of 14 have been handed over to families, according to Dr.
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Press Trust of India on MSNAhmedabad plane crash: Rupani’s mortal remains identified, probe gathers paceChief minister Bhupendra Patel met family members of Rupani and informed them about the DNA match, says state health minister
Seconds after the distress call, ATC responded but the plane had crashed by then, killing 241 people on board.
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Loychusak, who is now 47, recently took to Facebook to share his shock after knowing that the only survivor of the recent crash in Ahmedabad was also seated in 11A. “The lone survivor of the plane crash in India was sitting in the same seat number as me, 11A. Goosebumps,” he wrote.
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ABP News on MSNAhmedabad Plane Crash: Air India Offers Refunds Amid Boeing 787 Checks; BJMC Hostels Evacuated For ProbeFollowing the Air India crash in Ahmedabad that damaged BJ Medical College hostels, 159 students were relocated for investigation. 270 bodies were recovered, with DNA identification underway.
A father of two who had traveled from the U.K. to India to spread his wife's ashes died in the Air India crash on June 12, leaving the couple's two daughters, ages 4 and 8, orphaned. Arjun Patoliya, 37,