💨 Abstract
After the Air India Flight 171 crash, Amanda Donaghey, whose son Fiongal was killed, was mistakenly given the wrong body. Three days after identifying a body as her son's through DNA, a second test revealed the error. This wasn't an isolated incident; another family, the Patels, faced a similar issue with their mother's remains. The investigation into the crash is examining the possible deliberate activation of fuel control switches by the pilots.
Courtesy: Ryan Prosser
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