
"direct communication, not silence"
"haven't even had an acknowledgement"
"our own government's not there to support us, which is very upsetting"
"a clear timeline for answers" so they could "finally begin to grieve properly"
Relatives of victims of a fatal Air India crash wrote to the foreign secretary on 12 September demanding transparency about how relatives' remains were handled. The relatives report no acknowledgement from Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper more than a month later and say they feel completely abandoned. Families asked the UK government to demand a full and transparent account from Indian authorities and to provide a clear timeline for answers so they can grieve properly. One relative cited a UK coroner's finding of other remains in a casket and said Indian officials had not apologised.
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