Overview
- Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, 40, remains in India receiving treatment and mourning his brother Ajay, his wife told The Times.
- Two UK families say coffins contained mislabelled or commingled remains, with one set reported lost, and they urged the foreign secretary to demand answers from India.
- The Foreign Office said it has assigned caseworkers and is liaising with authorities in Gujarat and New Delhi and with the Inner West London Senior Coroner on the coronial process.
- Lawyers for more than 20 British families, led by James Healy‑Pratt of Keystone Law, are pursuing inquests and High Court action against Air India and litigation involving Boeing in the US, while seeking explanations on contractor roles.
- Investigators reported both fuel switches moved to cut‑off after takeoff but cautioned against conclusions as the inquiry continues; Air India says most families have received interim payments of about £21,500, with separate Tata support pledged.