AHMEDABAD: Indian health officials have begun handing relatives the bodies of their loved ones after one of the world’s worst plane crashes in decades, but most families were still waiting Monday for results of DNA testing. While mourners have held funerals for some of the 279 people killed when the Air India jet crashed in the western city of Ahmedabad, others are facing an anguished wait. “They said it would take 48 hours. But it’s been four days and we haven’t received any response,” said Rinal Christian, 23, whose elder brother was a passenger on the jetliner.

Officers say 265 bodies found so far as families queue at Ahmedabad hospital to identify loved ones

NEW DELHI: Indian authorities were combing the site of one of India’s deadliest aviation disasters on Friday, after an Air India plane crashed in the western city of Ahmedabad…

NEW DELHI, India: Indian authorities were combing the site of one of India’s deadliest aviation disasters on Friday, after an Air India plane crashed in the western city of…

The family of Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the Air India crash, claim they have received “no support” from the governments of the UK or India as they try to fly out…

Doctors are relying on DNA from relatives to identify victims' remains, and warn the process will be slow.

On June 12, an Air India aircraft carrying 242 passengers and crew members crashed into the B.J. Medical College in Meghani Nagar, just moments after take-off in Ahmedabad.

In Westindien warten die Familien darauf, dass sie die Leichname ihrer Angehörigen in Empfang nehmen können. Doch der Prozess geht nur langsam voran.

Dr Dhaval Gameti said 270 bodies have been recovered from the site of Thursday's plane crash in Ahmedabad.

Investigators are now piecing together what went wrong in one of the world’s worst aviation disasters in decades.

87 victims identified through DNA matching, 47 bodies handed over to families after Air India plane crash.

AHMEDABAD: Indian health officials have begun handing relatives the bodies of their loved ones after one of the world’s worst plane crashes in decades, but most families were…

Relatives have been forced to wait days sitting in dusty, humid conditions outside the hospital in Ahmedabad

A family is calling for urgent action to support mourners still waiting for their loved ones' bodies.

The aircraft struck a medical college hostel in a residential part of Ahmedabad, killing 241 of the 242 people on board.

135 victims identified through DNA matching, 101 bodies returned to families after Air India crash in Ahmedabad.

As funerals are carried out and bodies are identified, new questions have arisen about the plane’s engines after takeoff