'We feel utterly abandoned': Families of British Air India crash victims criticise UK government's response

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The families of 3 of the British victims of past week's Air India clang successful Ahmedabad person criticised the UK government's effect to the disaster, saying they "feel utterly abandoned".

It comes aft an Air India Dreamliner crashed soon aft take-off from Ahmedabad airdrome successful occidental India, sidesplitting 229 passengers and 12 crew.

Among the passengers and unit connected the Gatwick-bound craft were 169 Indian nationals, 53 Britons, 7 Portuguese nationals and 1 Canadian national.

In a statement, the families of 3 British citizens who mislaid their lives said they were calling connected the UK authorities to "immediately measurement up its beingness and effect connected the crushed successful Ahmedabad".

The families accidental they rushed to India to beryllium by their loved ones' sides, "only to find a disjointed, inadequate, and painfully dilatory authorities reaction".

"There is nary UK enactment here, nary aesculapian team, nary situation professionals stationed astatine the hospital," said a household spokesperson.

"We are forced to marque appointments to spot consular unit based 20 minutes distant successful a hotel, portion our loved ones prevarication unidentified successful an overstretched and under-resourced hospital.

"We're not asking for miracles - we're asking for presence, for compassion, for action," different household subordinate said.

"Right now, we consciousness utterly abandoned."

Sky News has approached the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office for comment.

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