The families of those lost in the Air India crash one year ago are still without closure, as a British coroner has issued a formal demand for justice. The coroner, ruling on the deaths of four British nationals among the 189 victims, has called for a full public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the disaster. The crash, involving an Air India Boeing 737, occurred during landing in heavy monsoon conditions.
While initial reports focused on pilot error and wind shear, evidence of possible mechanical failure and inadequate crew resource management has emerged. The victims' families, supported by aviation safety advocates, have pressed for transparency. The coroner's statement underscores the need for accountability and systemic changes to prevent future tragedies.









