Mangalore : Air India Hands over Victims’ Baggage, Gold to Kin


Media Release

Mangalore, Jul 17 : The Angels of Air India have handed over identified personal items of the victims to the family members of the victims as provided by M/s Kenyon International, the agency appointed by Air India to identify the personal effects recovered from the crash site.

According to a press release, the unassociated/unidentified items including yellow metal/gold recovered from the crash site by the police have been handed over to Air India.

The catalogue for the same is under preparation by M/s Kenyon International. Once the catalogue is ready, the families of the victims will be contacted and requested to provide the details of yellow metal/gold items so that they can be matched with the catalogue. After proper identification, the same will be handed over to the families concerned in the presence of the police and custom authorities.

Air India will also request the members of the Mangalore Air Crash Victims Families Association to help in identification of the yellow metal/gold items, the release added.

  

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  • mahesh, dubai

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    does any1 knw the address of this association or the contact no .?

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur/Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    Good move/Work. I appreciate genuineness of air India authorities. One should be clarified i have doubt that the security/the police might have stolen gold during the operation and who will inquire stolen gold in their possession? May be one or two truthful police may be available but the entire police are blamed for the stolen gold

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