Air India crash victims demand answers | Global News Podcast
Relatives of those who died in the Air India plane disaster have been marking the first anniversary by keeping vigil at the site in Ahmedabad
Relatives of those who died in the Air India plane disaster have been marking the first anniversary by keeping vigil at the site in Ahmedabad. Flight 171 crashed just 32 seconds after takeoff, killing 260 people. One man onboard survived. Air accident investigators say a final report on the cause of the disaster will be released once all its work has been completed.
But many families of the victims have been voicing their frustration with the process, and the lack of answers they have been offered. Some have yet to receive the remains of their loved ones to hold a proper burial. We speak to the BBC's Azadeh Moshiri who is at the site in Ahmedabad.
New episodes of the Global News Podcast are published twice a day. You can listen here And you can find more of our YouTube episodes here 00:00 Introduction 00:21 What happened on the day of the crash? 01:50 The chaos after the disaster 03:03
What have air traffic investigators said? 04:22 The interim report 06:45 What Boeing and Air India have said 09:40 The mi up of remains from the crash 11:45 The sole survivor For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news #BBCNews