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India plane crash victim flew home to bury father

Lawrence Christian flew to India to bury the father he had lost. His family is waiting for him to be buried a week later.

Christian, 30, was a British citizen and one of 242 passengers aboard the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that crashed in London last week, just seconds after it took off from Ahmedabad.

His mother Ravina, who was sitting with her daughter Rinal at home in Ahmedabad and sobbing uncontrollably, said that when he sat in the plane he saw me on a video call.

The last thing that he said is that he would call me when he lands.

The worst aviation accident in a decade claimed the lives of all but one passenger. Around 30 people were killed on the ground.

Ravina Christian's husband Daniel died in May from heart-related complications. Their son was the sole breadwinner for the family.

Salvina Christian said, "We've lost everything. The three of us are left here." Everything has disappeared, including our strength, pride and dignity. "We have lost the light in our home."

The family waited to receive Christian's body.

The doctors at Ahmedabad’s largest government hospital rely on dental records and samples of DNA to identify the deceased.

Imitaz Sayed, one of these people, is waiting to learn if Sayed Javed, his brother's spouse, son, aged six, and daughter, aged four, have been identified.

The four passengers were in India to celebrate Eid with their family and visit their mother. They are presumed dead, but the pilot says that he has not given up hope they could have survived.

There is still hope within. Everything is possible. He said outside the hospital that it is God who decides whether someone lives or dies. Reporting by Sunil Kataria, Sudipto Ganuly, Writing by Shilpa jamkhandikar and Editing by Alison Williams

(source: Reuters)