Mangalore: Belongings of Air Crash Victims Handed Over to Kin


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/SB)

Mangalore, Dec 11: Chellam Prasad, Mangalore station manager, Air India, told Daijiworld that Kenyon International which prepared a catalogue of gold ornaments recovered from the crash site by the police as well as personal belongings of victims of the May 22 aircraft crash which were handed over to Air India by Kenyon International, the agency appointed for identifying them, have been handed over after identification to the respective families at Ocean Pearl Hotel on Saturday December 11.

She added that the families of the victims were asked to provide the details so that they could be matched with the catalogue. After proper identification, the same were handed over to the families in the presence of concerned authorities.

She requested the presspersons not to take the photographs of that occurrence as it may emotionally hurt the relatives.

  

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  • P. A. L. RASQUINHA, MANGALORE

    Sat, Dec 11 2010

    WHY THE HANDING OVER CEREMONY AT OCEAN PEARL HOTEL WHEN AIR INDIA IS HAVING THEIR OWN WELL EQUIPED OFFICE INSIDE THE CITY LIMITS? IS IT NOT LOOKS LIKE A GOOD ENJOYMENT FOR AIR INDIA OFFICIALS AT OCEAN PEARL HOTEL AT THE COST OF VICTIMS AND GOVERNMENT?

    DOES THIS ACT ALSO NOT LOOKS SIMILAR TO OUR POLITICIANS AND GOVT. BABUS HAVING GOOD TIME TO MAKE MONEY AT THE COST OF FARMERS AND POOR PEOPLE DURING NATURAL THE CALAMITIES LIKE FLOODS AND FAMINE?

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