India, June 26 -- After a US strike on a commercial vessel in the Gulf of Oman killed an Indian sailor, there are urgent questions about seafarer safety, accountability and India's response. DW spoke with the sailor's family.

Sushila Devi is grappling with profound grief after her husband, Indian sailor Shivanand Chaurasia, was killed on June 9 in a US strike on the commerical ship MT Settebello in the Gulf of Oman. An engineering fitter by profession, Chaurasia had spent years training for a career at sea, hoping to build a better future for his family. Instead, his family is now left trying to come to terms with a future without him. Track live updates on US Iran deal

Chaurasia was one of three Indian sailors killed when the US milita...