Key Points

The Ahmedabad Civil Hospital has matched 211 DNA samples from the AI 171 crash victims. Co-pilot Clive Kunder's remains were transported to his Mumbai residence, where grieving family members gathered. Actor Vikrant Massey shared an emotional tribute, revealing Kunder was his family friend. The June 12 crash killed 241 people, including former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani.

Key Points: 211 DNA Samples Matched in AI 171 Crash Says Ahmedabad Hospital

  • 211 DNA samples matched for AI 171 victims
  • Co-pilot Clive Kunder's remains brought to Mumbai
  • Actor Vikrant Massey mourns family friend
  • Former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani among 241 deceased
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AI 171 crash: 211 DNA samples matched, says Ahmedabad Civil Hospital Superintendent

Ahmedabad Civil Hospital confirms 211 DNA matches from AI 171 crash victims as co-pilot Clive Kunder's remains reach Mumbai.

"211 (DNA) samples have been matched... We try not to waste even a single minute. – Rakesh Joshi, Ahmedabad Civil Hospital Superintendent"

Ahmedabad, June 19

Rakesh Joshi, Superintendent of Ahmedabad Civil Hospital, on Thursday stated that 211 DNA samples of those who were killed in the Air India 171 crash had been matched, further stating that other samples were being verified.

He also stated that the administration had been trying its best and would call on families to collect the remains as soon as the reports of the DNA samples came.

"211 (DNA) samples have been matched. All other samples are being verified... The administration is trying its best. As soon as the report comes, the families will be called immediately. We try not to waste even a single minute. We are here to assist the families," Joshi told ANI.

Meanwhile, the mortal remains of the co-pilot of the flight, Clive Kunder, were brought to his residence in Mumbai today.

Visuals from his residence showed a crowd of people gathered at his place while his family stood in front of his portrait and mourned their tragic loss.

Kunder lived with his mother and father in the Goregaon (West) area. His body arrived earlier today at Mumbai Airport and was transported to his residence.

Earlier on June 12, the day of the accident, Actor Vikrant Massey offered condolences and said that Kunder was his "family friend."

In an Instagram post, Vikrant offered condolences to the victims and their families, revealing Clive was the first officer on "that fateful" AI171 flight, which crashed minutes after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport.

"It pains even more to know that my uncle, Clifford Kunder, lost his son, Clive Kunder, who was the 1st officer operating on that fateful flight. May God give strength to you and your family, uncle, and to all deeply affected," he expressed grief.

On June 12, a London-bound Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into a hostel complex of BJ Medical College in the Meghani Nagar area of Gujarat's Ahmedabad shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. The tragedy claimed 241 lives out of 242 onboard, including former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.

- ANI

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Priya M.
Heartbreaking news 😔 The DNA matching process shows our administration is working efficiently, but no amount of speed can heal the pain of losing loved ones. My deepest condolences to all affected families, especially the Kunder family who lost their young son.
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Rahul K.
Why are we not discussing flight safety standards more urgently? After such a major tragedy, there should be immediate audits of all aircraft and stricter protocols. My prayers are with victims, but we need accountability too.
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Anjali S.
The medical teams and forensic experts deserve appreciation for working round the clock to identify remains. Can't imagine how difficult this must be for them emotionally. Jai Hind to our frontline workers 🙏
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Vikram P.
So tragic to see young professionals like Clive Kunder perish. He had his whole life ahead. Makes you realize how unpredictable life is. May his soul rest in peace and may his family find strength.
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Sunita R.
The visuals of Clive's family mourning broke my heart. As a mother, I can't even begin to imagine their pain. The government should provide lifelong support to all affected families, not just compensation.
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Karan D.
While the DNA matching is progressing well, I hope authorities are also focusing on counseling for grieving families. Many will need long-term mental health support after such trauma. #MentalHealthMatters

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