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So sorry to hear about your father.
My brother in law died 2 years ago. My sister’s solicitor wrote to BA and uploaded all the documents required, eg will (I assume to prove she was entitled to inherit them) and it took well over a month for the Avios to be transferred to her. They were in a household account. I would just wait a little longer. I’m sure you will hear from them before too long.
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