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By AIJAZ HUSSAIN, SHONAL GANGULY and PIYUSH NAGPAL AHMEDABAD, India (AP) — Authorities have started handing over remains of the victims of one of India’s worst aviation disasters after
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Press Trust of India on MSNAhmedabad plane crash: Rupani’s mortal remains identified, probe gathers paceChief minister Bhupendra Patel met family members of Rupani and informed them about the DNA match, says state health minister
Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck led a prayer ceremony for victims of the Air India crash in Ahmedabad, attended by dignitaries.
A father of two who had traveled from the U.K. to India to spread his wife's ashes died in the Air India crash on June 12, leaving the couple's two daughters, ages 4 and 8, orphaned. Arjun Patoliya, 37,
Kanchan Patoliya, 62, was on her way to Surat from Ahmedabad, where she had gone to see off her grieving son Arjun, 37, a British national who had come to Gujarat to immerse the ashes of his wife who died of cancer, when her nephew called and asked her to get down at Vadodara and wait for him.
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ABP News on MSNAhmedabad Crash Aftermath: Air India Inspects Entire Boeing 787 Fleet Under DGCA's Order, Offers Refunds for DelaysIn a statement shared on social media platform X, Air India said that nine of its Boeing 787 aircraft have already undergone the required safety checks.