AHMEDABAD: Manish Kamdar is inconsolable. “If only…” he repeats, dazed by the cruel hands of fate. He lost his daughter Yasha, her mother-in-law Raxa Modha and the youngest addition to the family, his 15-month-old grandson Rudra, in the crash. What happened at the immigration counter torments Kamdar. An immigration officer demanded additional documents for the toddler, which Yasha and Raxa did not have. The documents were required because Yasha, allotted seat 35E, held an Indian passport, while passports of Raxa and Rudra were British.Kamdar said, “The officer cleared Yasha and Raxa, but refused to let Rudra board. He asked for documents for Rudra, but we did not have them.” Kamdar said the officer charged £1,000 to clear Rudra for boarding. “Raxa paid the money. The three were among the last to board,” Kamdar said. But relief soon turned into immeasurable grief. As Kamdar sits in civil hospital, the questions agonising him are: “What if the officer had stood firm? What if Raxa hadn’t paid?”