Mangalore, February 13: A couple of rosaries, toys, clothes for a newborn, handwritten letters to dear ones, family photographs—these are just few of the personal belongings retrieved from the wreckage of the Air India Express crash site last year. Now the airline is trying to find their owners.
“For the first time in the country, we made a special effort to return each and every unassociated item to respective families. A US-based disaster management specialist firm, Kenyon International, was hired to prepare a catalogue of all these items recovered from the crash site in Mangalore,” said Air India's Quality Management Systems (QMS) head Harpreet A De Singh.
The national carrier began couriering a catalogue of these items to the families for identification. The crash killed 158 people, including cabin crew onboard the Dubai-Mangalore flight in May last year, leaving eight survivors.
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