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New theories into what caused Air India 171 crash are backed by victims' lawyer
- Lawyer for 130 Air India crash victims says electrical failure is a more likely cause than pilot error.
- The case focuses on electrical problems and back up power systems amid questions about the cockpit conversation.
- The AAIB’s interim report did not blame the aircraft, engines, or operation, pending final findings.
- Families seek full data release and ongoing support as they await the final investigation.
- Air India has offered interim compensation, while Tata Group funds memorial and welfare efforts for affected families.
- Whistleblowers and evidence are central to the claim that electrical issues affected the flight.
- Andrews plans international travel to meet more relatives, aiming to pursue accountability.
- Air India’s leadership defended the interim report and emphasized a careful, non-blaming approach.
- Relatives of victims are focused on recovering possessions and seeking compensation.
- The investigation remains open as final root causes and recommendations are awaited.
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