Air India crash families still waiting for answers
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Families of the 329 people who died in Air India Flight 182's 1985 bombing over the Atlantic Ocean are still seeking answers decades later. The crash remains one of aviation's deadliest incidents, yet relatives say they have received little closure or transparency from authorities. A promised inquiry report into the tragedy has been delayed, leaving grieving families in limbo. Many lost multiple relatives in the attack and now advocate for a full public accounting of what happened and why investigative efforts stalled. Their push for answers reflects a broader tension between a tragedy's official resolution and families' need for genuine understanding and accountability.