
Air India Rejects Claims of Pressure on Crash Victims' Families
Air India has stated there is no deadline for accepting compensation and denied claims of pressuring families of victims from the Air India crash to accept final settlements. The airline's statement comes a year after the incident, with one victim's family still awaiting closure.
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