'We don't look at the sky anymore': The Air India crash victims who were not on the plane
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One year after Air India Flight 182 exploded over the Irish Sea in 1985, killing 329 people, the BBC revisits the often-overlooked human toll on the ground. A grandfather who lost his grandson, a survivor clinging to memory, and witnesses haunted by what they saw that day share how the disaster permanently altered their relationship with the sky itself. These are the stories of those left behind, people whose trauma rarely makes it into the official record, yet whose lives were irreversibly shattered by an act of terrorism that remains largely forgotten outside India and Ireland.