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Families of victims mark anniversary of Air India crash with prayers and tributes

Families of those 260 people who were?killed in an Air India 'Boeing 787 crash that occurred in Ahmedabad one year ago?will gather this Friday to pray and pay tribute by candlelight to mark the anniversary.

Some of the relatives attended a commemoration earlier in the day at B.J. Some of the relatives who attended the memorial ceremony earlier that day, near the site where the plane crashed in a student hostel, were joined by politicians, government officials, and foreign dignitaries.

The damaged hostels, which bear the scars from the crash of June 12, 2025 remain closed.

The state government of Gujarat has announced that the damaged hostel will be demolished, and replaced by a new building with funding from Tata Group. Tata Group owns 75% of Air India.

PAINFUL REMEMBERANCES

The first anniversary of the crash in Ahmedabad has brought back painful memories for the families who lost loved ones and the local residents.

Suresh patni's family, whose son was a tea vendor and died?in this disaster, is still deeply in mourning.

"I can't imagine it's been a whole year," he said. He added that the family survived thanks to compensation from Tata Trusts.

Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of this crash. It was the deadliest air disaster the world has seen in the last decade. The preliminary report published last year revealed that the Boeing 787 engine fuel control switches switched almost?simultaneously between 'RUN" and 'CUTOFF", starving both engines with fuel shortly after Air India Flight AI171 left for London.

How can you blame him?

According to the US, a cockpit recording of the dialogue between?two pilots confirmed that the captain had cut off the fuel flow to the plane's engines. Last year, officials' initial assessment was reported.

India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau stated at the time that it was "too soon to draw any conclusions". Pushkar Raj Sabharwal rebuffed suggestions in an interview with the BBC that his son, Sumeet, the captain of the Air India flight, could be held responsible for the crash.

He said that his son had been flying the plane for years and was incident-free. How can you blame him? He said.

Pushkar Raj Sabharwal, the Indian Supreme Court's Chief Justice, has requested that an independent investigation be conducted to examine other causes than pilot actions.

(source: Reuters)