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AIR INDIA airplane crash deaths rise to 270

AIR INDIA airplane crash deaths rise to 270

Indian doctors say 270 bodies were recovered at the plane accident site of Ahmedabad on Thursday.

The London Bound Aircraft fell to all residential areas immediately after all deaths, except one of 242 passengers and one of the 40 -year -old British passengers and crew members.

Officials also tried to establish how many people were killed on the ground and continued to match the slow process that matched the DNA sample to confirm the victim’s identity.

The boundaries of respect for the dead occurred throughout India and England.

The Indian Aircraft Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is leading the investigation on the cause of the help of the US and British teams.

On Friday, Ram Mohan Nadu Kinjarapu, a private aviation minister of India, was found in a crash called “helping to investigate” in the disaster.

After leaving Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, the plane, which was less than 60 seconds, lost its altitude and crashed into a building used as a doctor’s accommodation at BJ College and Private Hospital.

On Saturday, Dr. Dhaval Gameti, chairman of the Junior Medical Association, confirmed that the hospital received 270 victims.

Of these, 241 are considered passengers and crew of flight AI171.

More than 30 victims were officially identified using the DNA sample provided by relatives.

According to the data, the website tracked Flightradar24, and the BOEING Dreamliner 787-8 was 11 years old and operated 25 flights from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick over the past two years.

In response to the conflict of Thursday, the Civil Aviation Bureau (DGCA), an Indian aviation regulatory agency, described additional safety inspections on the BOEING 787-8 and 787-9 fleets of AIR India as “prevention measures.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India spent about 20 minutes walking through the plane accident on Friday.

He also visited the hospital to meet people who were injured in disasters, including the only flight survivor Vishwashkumar Rame, and later said, “The whole of the whole country is for their quick recovery.”

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson also went to the crash on Friday and explained the visit as “moving deep.”

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