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Families of the 241 victims of the Air India flight A171 crash are growing increasingly frustrated with the delay in releasing their loved ones' bodies. Authorities are collecting DNA and dental samples for identification, as most bodies were badly charred. Rafiq Abdul Hafiz Memon, who lost four relatives, expressed his distress and impatience. Another father, awaiting his son's body, said that while authorities are trying to help, families' patience is waning.
Courtesy: Sarah Hooper
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