Families hold funerals for Air India crash victims

Members of the Christian community take part in a candlelight prayer service for the victims of the Ahmedabad flight crash, at Sacred Heart Cathedral in New Delhi, June 14, 2025. (AFP)
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  • Funerals were held in India for some of the at least 279 people killed in one of the world鈥檚 worst plane crashes in decades
  • Health officials have begun handing over the first passenger bodies identified through DNA testing, delivering them to grieving relatives in the western city of Ahmedabad

AHMEDABAD: Mourners covered white coffins with flowers in India on Sunday as funerals were held for some of the at least 279 people killed in one of the world鈥檚 worst plane crashes in decades.
Health officials have begun handing over the first passenger bodies identified through DNA testing, delivering them to grieving relatives in the western city of Ahmedabad, but the wait went on for most families.
鈥淭hey said it would take 48 hours. But it鈥檚 been four days and we haven鈥檛 received any response,鈥� said Rinal Christian, 23, whose elder brother was a passenger on the jetliner.
There was one survivor out of 242 passengers and crew on board the London-bound Air India jet when it crashed Thursday into a residential area of Ahmedabad, killing at least 38 people on the ground as well.
鈥淢y brother was the sole breadwinner of the family,鈥� Christian told AFP. 鈥淪o what happens next?鈥�
At a crematorium in the city, around 20 to 30 mourners chanted prayers in a funeral ceremony for Megha Mehta, a passenger who had been working in London.
As of Sunday evening, 47 crash victims have been identified, according to Rajnish Patel, a doctor at Ahmedabad鈥檚 civil hospital.
鈥淭his is a meticulous and slow process, so it has to be done meticulously only,鈥� Patel said.
One victim鈥檚 relative who did not want to be named told AFP they had been instructed not to open the coffin when they receive it.
Witnesses reported seeing badly burnt bodies and scattered remains.
Workers went on clearing debris from the site on Sunday, while police inspected the area.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner erupted into a fireball when it went down moments after takeoff, smashing into buildings used by medical staff.
The majority of those injured on the ground have been discharged, Patel said, with one or two remaining in critical care.
Cause of the disaster
Indian authorities have yet to identify the cause of the disaster and have ordered inspections of Air India鈥檚 Dreamliners.
Authorities announced Sunday that the second black box, the cockpit voice recorder, had been recovered. This may offer investigators more clues about what went wrong.
Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu said Saturday he hoped decoding the first black box, the flight data recorder, would 鈥済ive an in-depth insight鈥� into the circumstances of the crash.
Imtiyaz Ali, who was still waiting for a DNA match to find his brother, said the airline should have supported families faster.
鈥淚鈥檓 disappointed in them. It is their duty,鈥� said Ali, who was contacted by the airline on Saturday.
鈥淣ext step is to find out the reason for this accident. We need to know,鈥� he told AFP.
One person escaped alive from the wreckage, British citizen Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, whose brother was also on the flight.
Air India said there were 169 Indian passengers, 53 British, seven Portuguese and a Canadian on board the flight, as well as 12 crew members.
Among the passengers was a father of two young girls, Arjun Patoliya, who had traveled to India to scatter his wife鈥檚 ashes following her death weeks earlier.
鈥淚 really hope that those girls will be looked after by all of us,鈥� said Anjana Patel, the mayor of London鈥檚 Harrow borough where some of the victims lived.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 have any words to describe how the families and friends must be feeling,鈥� she added.
While communities were in mourning, one woman recounted how she survived by arriving late at the airport.
鈥淭he airline staff had already closed the check-in,鈥� said 28-year-old Bhoomi Chauhan.
鈥淎t that moment, I kept thinking that if only we had left a little earlier, we wouldn鈥檛 have missed our flight,鈥� she told the Press Trust of India news agency.