British families affected by the Air India crash are grieving over the wrongful identification and repatriation of their loved ones' remains. One family had to halt funeral arrangements when they found that their coffin contained the body of an unknown individual. Another instance involved the commingling of remains from multiple victims, necessitating separation before burial. The identification errors came to light as the Inner West London coroner conducted DNA verification tests. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff, killing many, with ongoing investigations into the cause.
British families grieving after the Air India disaster have discovered that the remains of their loved ones have been wrongly identified and repatriated, leading to distress among families seeking answers.
Relatives of one victim were informed that their coffin contained the body of an unknown passenger, forcing them to abandon funeral plans.
The mistakes emerged when Inner West London coroner Dr Fiona Wilcox sought to verify the repatriated Britons' identities through DNA matching with samples provided by the families.
A preliminary report indicated that both of the plane's fuel switches moved to the cut-off position immediately after takeoff, which deepened the mystery surrounding the crash.
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