
Inderdeep Bains
News Reporter at Daily Mail
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msn.com | Inderdeep Bains |Sabrina Miller
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dailymail.co.uk | Inderdeep Bains |Sabrina Miller
The 'abandoned' Brits trapped in Israel: Pressure on Foreign Office to evacuate UK nationals who say they are stranded in Middle East war zone while other countries rush to bring citizens homeBy INDERDEEP BAINS and SABRINA MILLER Published: 18:22 EDT, 16 June 2025 | Updated: 18:22 EDT, 16 June 2025 Britons trapped in Israel have accused the Foreign Office of abandoning them as Germany, Poland, Lithuania and Slovakia mount swift evacuation efforts to bring their citizens home.
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dailymail.co.uk | Rory Tingle |Vivek Chaudhary |Andy Dolan |Inderdeep Bains |Jacob Dirnhuber
Two sisters who made a surprise trip from London to visit their grandmother for her birthday are among the victims of the Air India tragedy. Dhir and Heer Baxi, both in their 20s, travelled from the UK capital to Ahmedabad for the visit and were returning to Gatwick when their plane crashed just 60 seconds after takeoff. Their heartbroken loved ones told today how they had lost 'everyone' after the 'young talents' were killed in the disaster.
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dailymail.co.uk | Rory Tingle |Freya Barnes |Shannon McGuigan |Vivek Chaudhary |Andy Dolan |Inderdeep Bains | +1 more
Relatives of a British couple who died in the Air India crash alongside their two young children shared their heartbreak today - as they accused the Foreign Office of giving them 'no support'. Harrods brand ambassador Mariam Ali Syed, 35, her husband Javed - a manager at the Best Western Kensington Olympia Hotel - and their children, Zayn, five, and Amani, four, were passengers on stricken Air India Flight 171. Zayn and Amani are believed to be the youngest named victims of the crash so far.
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