The identities of the at least eight victims died in the Air India crash in Ahmedabad 12 June, have still been known as DNA samples that have not yet agreed.
The authorities asked families to present a sample of DNA of another relative because the previous ones did not match.
According to the details, the samples of DNA with 247 victims were compared and 232 bodies were handed over to their families by Saturday, PTI reported.
“If there is no match, the bodies cannot be handed over to the relative,” said Rrakesh Joshi, a medical superintendent, Ahmedabad Civil Hospital.
A highly sensitive process
Dr. Joshi said that because the DNA comparison process is highly sensitive and includes legal protocols, it is performed with the greatest severity and speed.
“If there is no consensus for a longer period of time, you can ask another sample from another relative. If one sibling gave a sample, then a sample of another sibling to customize DNA with the victim,” he said.
“In general, we prefer a father or son/daughter sample. If not, then we take a sample of another available member,” Joshi added.
To alleviate the lengthy process, forensic sciences of the University, along with associated institutions, local administrative bodies, health and other departments of the state government and various agencies, they work tirelessly.
The death of filmmaker Malesh Jirawal confirmed
The mortal remains of Ahmedabad Mahesh Jirawala were handed over to his family only after comparing DNA samples confirmed that he died in a disaster. After the fall of aircraft aircraft from 12 June was reported.
The police said that thanks to the coincidence of DNA samples it was confirmed that the filmmaker Jirawala died in an aircraft crash. He walked past his two -wheel wheel when the aircraft bound to London plunged into the hostel complex.
AHMEDABAD aircraft crash
On June 12, in London bound to Air India AI-171 transporting 242 passengers and crew members crashed in Ahmedabad the moment after his airport from the city. In the accident, 241 were killed on board and 29 on the ground when the aircraft broke into a medical complex in Meghaninagar.
With some bodies, it was burned out of recognition or otherwise damaged, the authorities perform DNA tests to prove the identity of the victims of a terrible tragedy.
AI crew’s bodies have given relatives:
Relatives and friends gave emotional farewell Deepak Pathak and Irfan Shaikh, two members of the crew of an unfortunate flight, in Maharaštře in Badlak in the district of Thane and Pimpri-Chinchwad near Pune City.
Diepak Pathak’s body was sent to flames in the crematorium in the presence of thousands of mourning. For the past 11 years, the national carrier has served and its identification was confirmed by DNA testing.
While the Shaikh family based in Pimpri Chinchwad received the remnants of Irfan after the DNA match on Friday. It was brought to Pune and its last ceremonies took place in the cemetery in Nera Nagar in the presence of family, neighbors, friends and leaders from all political parties.
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