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Air India crash: British victims' families receive wrong bodies; multiple remains in a casket had to be separated
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Families of British victims from the Air India crash are facing further anguish as some received misidentified remains. Errors came to light during DNA verification, leading to cancelled funerals and the discovery of "commingled" remains. Authorities are urged to provide explanations for the distress caused by these mistakes, which compound the tragedy of the fatal crash.
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