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Gujarat plane crash: Relief to grief; Infant was denied boarding until mother paid £1,000

IndiaTimes Saturday, 14 June 2025
Manish Kamdar is devastated after losing his daughter, mother-in-law, and grandson in a tragic crash. A corrupt immigration officer demanded a bribe to allow his British passport holding grandson to board the flight with his Indian passport holding mother. The payment was made, but the relief was short-lived, turning into immense grief for Kamdar.
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