Multiple British families who lost loved ones in the recent Air India plane crash have reported receiving the wrong remains, with some caskets containing remains from more than one person. DNA testing revealed misidentification and commingling of bodies, leading to immense distress and cancelled funerals. The Indian government has responded by stating all remains were handled with professionalism and is working closely with UK authorities to address the concerns. The incident has sparked outrage, calls for accountability, and fears that some mistakes may be impossible to correct after cremations. The situation highlights serious flaws in the disaster victim identification and repatriation process.
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