British Gujaratis Gather to Mourn Those Who Died in India Crash Members of Britain’s Gujarati community will gather on Saturday to mourn and remember loved ones killed in the Air India plane disaster Of the 241 people on the plane who died, 52 were British citizens, and several others lived in England and had been headed to London from Ahmedabad, the largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat
A city in mourning: Families gather to identify loved ones . . . The day after Air India crash, the agonising hours: Families line up for DNA tests to identify kin These were family members and relatives of many of the 241 passengers and crew who had died in Thursday's crash — arriving from different parts of the country, waiting to provide their DNA samples so that they could identify whatever was left of
Air India crash: Families mourn dead in unimaginable tragedy Air India said there were 169 Indian passengers, 53 British, seven Portuguese, and a Canadian on board the flight bound for London’s Gatwick airport, as well as 12 crew members, making 242 onboard