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Crash Probe Intensifies, 206 DNA Samples Matched, Rescue Teams Scour Wreck

The New Indian Express Hyderabad

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June 19, 2025

Authorities investigating the Air India AI-171 crash have recovered over 100 mobile phones and 20 laptops from the crash site.

- Dilip Singh Kshatriya @ Ahmedabad

The devices have been sent for forensic analysis to look for recorded evidence of what happened in those fateful seconds on June 12.

More than 150 passports and several medical files have also been found. Statements of nearly 150 relatives of the deceased have been recorded to establish identities and travel histories.

Simultaneously, 200 individuals have been questioned, including passengers, contacts and ground staff, as investigators seek any clues that can aid the investigation.

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