
Air India Flying Crash: Forensic teams involved in the victim’s identification process were questioned by the task of repeating the 72 -hour DNA testing procedure after two heads of two victims were found together after a deadly accident in Ahmedabad, which killed 241 people.
“This will require a repetition of DNA sampling process, because parts belong to two victims and should not be in the same bag,” said a higher official in the Ahmedabad civil hospital.
Previously, the official said that the authorities have so far identified 32 victims through DNA testing and bodies 14 was handed over to their families, PTI reported.
More than 400 family members will reach Ahmedabad; Air India assigns to each family one donor care
On Sunday, Air India issued a statement that more than 400 family members reached Ahmedabad, each family was assigned to one donor by a Tata group owned by an airline.
In its statement, the airline added that it remains sad for the tragic loss of 241 passengers and crew members on board Flight AI171.
On Thursday, June 12, who called Tata Sons N Chandrasecaran, “the darkest day in the history of Tata Group”, was the bad fateful aircraft AI-171 the death of all except one of the 242 people on board.
With the identification of the remaining bodies that are still in progress, the mourning relatives kept on the hope that the authorities would be able to obtain all parts of their estate bodies.
“Hard to convince him”
On Saturday he was seen by the officials to give the complete remains of their family members for their last ceremonies. But he was told that it was unlikely.
“It was hard to convince him,” said official Toi.
Why is it not possible to search?
The official also added that due to the hard -to -burn state of the bodies, it is not possible to guarantee the recovery of all parts of the body that has been reported to Toi.
The person added that a standard clinical protocol is adhered to, which includes the location of the remains in body bags, transfer to the storage of cold, performing a thorough forensic analysis, and finally handing over identified residues to families in coffins.
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