
Three days after the London Air India AI-171 London flight in Ahmedabad, which has so far claimed 270 lives, the hospital authorities confirmed on Sunday that 80 victims have been identified through DNA conformity, including former Minister of Gujarat Vijay Rupani. Officials also stated that 33 bodies were handed over to the families of the victims.
Rupani was between 242 passengers and crew members on board. The Gujarat government announced sadness for Rupan on Monday. His funeral procession will take place in the evening in Rajkot.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner encountered moments of the Faculty of Medicine Complex after taking off on Thursday’s international airport on Thursday. So far, 29 people have died in a disaster on a country that includes five MBBS students. Only one person out of the plane miraculously survived.
“A total of 80 victims of air accidents have been identified during DNA comparison.
The victims whose deadly remains were handed over were from Ahmedabad, Vadodar, Kheda, Botad and other places.
Of the 51 people injured in the incident, 38 were released, while 13 are still under treatment, Dr. Patel, professor of surgery at government BJ Medical College.
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According to Dr. Dhaval Gamet, the President of the Association of Doctors of the BJ Medical College, was to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital from the accident site brought about 270 authorities.
All 230 passengers were contacted
The State Commissioner for Help Alok Kumar Pandey told reporters that the families of all 230 passengers who died during the flight were contacted.
“Members of only three deceased passengers have to give DNA samples because they live abroad. They are expected to arrive tomorrow evening. Together with deadly remains, we also pass on the death certificate to the relatives to not end up later,” Pandey said.
The Office for Investigation of Air accidents (AAIB) leads a thorough probe into the causes of the accident. Various agencies of the central and state government, including the state police, help AAIB team at the Meghaninagar accident.
According to sources, the first meeting of the multidisciplinary committee will take place on Monday in Nový Delhi.
The Committee, headed by the Minister of the Union Govind Mohan, is entrusted to find out the “root cause” of the aircraft accident and assess any contributing factors, including mechanical failure, human errors and regulation regulation regulations. The Committee was commissioned to present its message within three months.
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Firefighters Ahmedabad officials said the fire brigades that three delegations visited the accident on Sunday, including some foreigners who help investigators.
Meanwhile, Air India said on Sunday that it was working closely with other Tata Group companies to provide all possible help to families and close victims of air accidents.
Commissioner Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) Banchha Nidhi Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Essential Recovery of the Black Box, the basic part of the investigation.
“The renovation of the black cabinet was a very important part of the examination process … AMC immediately worked and the black cabinet was also renewed,” said the Mrs. Mrs., noting his location on the tail end of the aircraft, which was built into the building.
The GS Malik Municipal Police Commissioner also visited the scene of the accident on Sunday morning.
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