‘If Ratan Tata Was Here…’: US Lawyer On Delay In Air India Crash Aid
The lead US attorney, Mike Andrews, representing over 65 families affected by the tragic AI171 plane crash said that “bureaucratic process” would not have existed if former Chairperson of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata, had been alive.
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The lead US attorney, Mike Andrews, representing over 65 families affected by the tragic AI171 plane crash said that “bureaucratic process” would not have existed if former Chairperson of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata, had been alive.
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