India responded to a foreign media report that claimed that some British families had received the remnants of foreigners instead of their loved ones who died in the terrible Air India crash, claiming that all the remains were solved with the “highest professionalism”.
Official spokesman Mea Randhir Jaiswal said India was closely working with the United Kingdom of concern about the remains of the British Air India, who died in an air accident. “We have seen a message and we have worked closely with the British party since these concerns and problems were warned,” he said.
MEA spokesman also stressed that the identification of the victims of Air India’s accidents was carried out according to protocols and the concerned bodies “highest professionalism” and rejected reports of any incorrect identification by the Indian authorities.
“Following the tragic (Air India Letar) aircraft (aircraft), the authorities concerned were identified by the victims according to established protocols and technical requirements. All deadly remains were solved with maximum professionalism and due to the dignity of the deceased.
What did a foreign media report say?
Foreign media, Daily Mail, reported on Wednesday 23 July that some families had received bad remains and forced them to cancel the funerals.
In one case, the coffin contained the body of an unidentified passenger; In another, more victims had to be separated before burial. There are two such cases where foreigners’ organs are sent to the UK and there are concerns that more such cases could come out.
The report mentioned that in London and India, a high -level spacecraft is now taking place, while PM Keir Starmer is expected to cause a PM modim problem during the upcoming London visit.
Air lawyer James Healy Pratt, who represents many of these British families, said, “I was sitting in the homes of these beautiful British families in the last month, and the first things they want are their loved ones back.”
“But some of them have bad remains and are clearly upset about it. It has been happening for several weeks (a), I think these families deserve explanations,” he said.
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