Jaiswal was responding to media queries regarding a report in the Daily Mail on the Air India crash.”All mortal remains were handled with utmost professionalism and with due regard for the dignity of the deceased.We are continuing to work with the UK authorities on addressing any concerns related to this issue,” he said.The British newspaper, citing versions of two unnamed families, claimed that the repatriation of Britons killed in the crash has been “horrifically bungled”.Bereaved families are suffering fresh heartache because the remains of their loved ones were wrongly identified before being flown home, it alleged.Relatives of one victim had to abandon funeral plans after being informed that their coffin contained the body of an unknown passenger rather than their family member, it said.The report added that though two instances of mistaken identity have so far come to light, there are fears that more such errors could have been made.
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