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Following the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, 163 DNA samples were matched, allowing 124 bodies to be released to families. Another 21 were to be released soon, with legal issues delaying four.
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The Print on MSNBehind the scenes of Gujarat’s Air India crash response—4 IAS officers, 36 DNA experts & 230 teamsGujarat government has mobilised nearly the entire state machinery in response to the 12 June AI 171 crash that left 242 ...
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India Today on MSNAir India crash: On Father's Day, sons get DNA confirmation of parents as victimsBritish couple Ashokbhai and Shobhanaben Patel, victims of the Air India crash, were identified side by side through DNA ...
In the aftermath of the devastating Air India crash in Ahmedabad, authorities have identified 163 of the 270 victims through ...
Some students jumped out of windows to escape, but once they were safe, many went back to help those who were still trapped ...
DNA samples of 125 victims who died in the tragedy have been successfully matched. Gujarat Home Minister confirmed that the ...
Indian authorities have started handing over remains of the victims of one of India’s worst aviation disasters after ...
Medical students who survived when an Air India plane crashed into their hostel say their first reaction was to help treat ...
Medical students who survived when an Air India plane crashed into their hostel in Ahmedabad say their first reaction was to ...
Following the devastating crash of an Air India flight, 270 lives were lost. DNA matching has identified 119 victims, with 76 ...
Coffins are not readily available in Indian markets, as many communities and religions, particularly Hindus, do not use them frequently due to their preference for cremation of the deceased. Even when ...
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