Swaraj said she was in touch with Indian Consulate General in New York which was providing all assistance to the family.
38-year-old IT professional Chandan Gavai and his parents -- Archana Gavai (60) and Kamalnayan Gavai (74)-- were killed when the vehicle they were travelling in was hit head-on by a truck on July 4.
"I am monitoring this case personally and I have all the details. The last rites of parents is possible. But US laws do not permit cremation of Chandan as his wife is in coma and unable to give consent.
Chandan's 32-year-old wife suffered life-threatening burns and head injuries while the couple's 11-month-old son survived the crash and is under treatment. The family is from Maharashtra.
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