
The relationship of the British family – which died on the air India Doomed Air India – expressed disappointment in the British government and claimed that the British foreign office had not presented the support of the families of victims, although it is 53 British nationals in flight.
Marriam Ali Syed, her husband Javed and their two children, Zayn (5 years) and Amani, 4, were between 242 people on board the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner tied to London, who crashed into a doctor near Ahmedabad on Thursday.
Syed’s sister -in -law Yasmine Hassan said in an interview with the telegraph that Syed (44) and her family returned from holiday in India. She added that Syed worked for the Harrods department store in London.
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Hassan reportedly told the British newspaper that Sadaf Javed, Syed’s older sister who lives in London, wants to travel to Ahmedabad, but has not received any support from the British government.
“My sister -in -law, which is one of the real nurses of the passenger, says,” I have to get to India. I have to get there as soon as possible. I have to bring my children home, “Hassan said according to the telegraph.
On Thursday, Air India said it established assistance centers of friends and relatives at Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Delhi and Gatwick airports to provide support and take care of the needs of families and close ones on the AI171 flight. ”
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“These centers make it easier for family members to travel to Ahmedabad,” the airlines continued.
Hassan said The Telegraph that the British Foreign Office did not provide similar support in terms of flying relatives with Ahmedabad.
“I called the British foreign authority to say,” We checked online and we can see that Air India has organized two years to help people from other parts of India get to Ahmedabad to be with their families. Does the United Kingdom do something like that? “Hassan remembered.”
Hassan was told at a foreign office that they did not know about such an arrangement.
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“So I asked,” Is there anyone I can talk to? Someone who might know whether he is giving up visa requirements or offers visas for quick tracking or whether there are emergency flights? “She just said,” No, “Hassan added.
She told the telegraph that she understood why British government officials may not have all the answers yet, and she acknowledges that such situations are taking time. However, she expressed anger at what she considered a clear lack of support for the government.
“We really think people need to know that we didn’t have support – and they’re British citizens. Yet none of the government has contacted us to ask,” Can we do anything to help? “Hassan said.
Meanwhile, about 200 related victims of the accidents provided DNA samples in Ahmedabad Civil Hospital to help in the identification process, according to CNN and New York Times reports.
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