Family says the wrong remains from Air India’s crash ‘add to the trauma’

Family says the wrong remains from Air India’s crash ‘add to the trauma’

Thomas Mcintosh

BBC News

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Fyonegal and Jamie Greenla-Mike, who operates the Spiritual Welfare Center in Ramgate in Air India’s plane crash,

In an Air India accident, whose brother died and later the wrong body came, he has added a “trauma” to her family.

After departing from Ahmedabad to Gatwick from Ahmedabad, on June 7, Fiangal Green (39) and his husband Jamie (45) were among 242 people.

His sister Arveen Greenlo said BBC Newsnight Her family was looking for honors and closure as well as responsibilities for those who misled her brother’s remnants.

The Foreign Office said that Air India accident with “dedicated hairstyles” is supporting families.

Ms. Greenla from Cambridge told the BBC that she wanted to “honor” her brother and “close to the family” for her brother.

“If it is not possible – because the worst situation is that someone else has been cremated – then you need to know it to move forward,” she said.

“Someone is incorrectly remains – so there is a trauma.”

She said that the crash’s lack of “lack of forensic protocol” and the site “not closed for 48 hours”.

“This doesn’t happen again,” she said.

“I think the whole family and still have complete mistrust because such things happen on the news and other people. It was shocking and confusing.”

Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners had 230 passengers and 12 crews, including 169 Indian citizens, 53 Britain, seven Portuguese citizens and a Canadian.

Many people living in a residential neighborhood near Ahmedabad Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport were also killed and the number of confirmed accidents was at least 100. This included many medical students living in the area.

Preliminary search 15 pages report Last month published, the fuel on the plane engine was cut for seconds after the tech-off.

The situation was unclear about how or why it happened. Reported in the report Recover the Cockpit Voice Recording“Why did you cut off?” Can one of the aeronautics be heard by asking so? – On which the other pilot replied that he “did not do so”.

The final report of the crash is expected in 12 months.

In a few days after the fatal accident, Ms. Green said that his mother was blown up in India as part of the formal identity process.

“It was a messy scene by her own words,” Ms. Green remembered. “She went to the hospital to give a direct blood sample, we were told that it would be up to 72 hours to get a positive identity – and it was correct.

“She felt that she was the remains of her son.

“The mother had seen the situation there, smells, looked at sight, saw the crash site. I think it became more real to see her.”

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Ms. Greenlah explained that when the cassette was returned, he was tested and found “remnants of two different people”.

As a result, a coroner in London decided to conduct the following tests, and some DNAs could be obtained from Fionel’s headphones who proved this remnant.

“I would say that we are going down with emotions,” Ms. Green said that when asked how the family feels.

“We are not naive, we have realized that this should be a terrible situation and my heart has gone out for those who explained – but we know that the remnants of the Finn have been found.

“You will expect to come home at that moment. If he did not match, we can get our heads around it.”

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The investigators are still trying to establish the cause of the crash

Mr. Greenla-Ix established the Welnes Foundry at Ramsagate in Kent in 2018 and joined the husband five years later as Managing Director.

He would also organize workshops at the Ramgate Pride event in June.

A few moments before climbing the Air India flight, the pair posted a video on social media in the country last night, where Mr. Green-Mikes reflects “magical experience”.

“It was amazing,” Ms. Tell to Green.

“Two parts of a soul. They lived together, they got married and they died together. They were two parts of one.”

The Foreign Office told the BBC that the senior coroner under West London is contacting the Gujarati government and the Government of India to support the coronal process.

“We understand that this is a very annoying time for families and our thoughts are with them,” said a Foreign Office spokesman.

“The employees of the Foreign Office are supporting family and loved ones in accordance with our commerce remote.

“We have distributed dedicated hairworkers for every family we want to get an item.”

The Indian Foreign Ministry earlier said: “In the wake of the tragedy, the authorities were identified by the authorities established by the Authorities established by the protocol and technical requirements.

“All the destiny remains were handled properly in terms of the honor of the dead.

“We are working with UK authorities with the UK authorities to look into any issues related to this topic.”

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