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Three days after the crash, only 35 bodies had been handed over to relatives from an overall official death toll of 270.
The aircraft struck a medical college hostel in a residential part of Ahmedabad, killing 241 of the 242 people on board.
As anguished families wait for the return of their loved ones’ remains, tensions are mounting over the slow pace of DNA ...
DNA identification is the gold standard for identifying human remains, especially after mass fatality events in which bodies ...
AHMEDABAD, India (Reuters) -Dozens of anxious family members sat outside an Indian hospital waiting to collect bodies of ...
The Air India flight to Gatwick was carrying 242 people when it crashed into a medical college hostel moments after taking ...
Dozens of anxious family members sat outside an Indian hospital on Friday waiting to collect bodies of loved ones killed in ...
With DNA profiling underway in Ahmedabad, Dr Sudhir Gupta outlines how bones, teeth, and flight seating chart help speed up ...
In the aftermath of the Air India crash that cost 270 lives, officials have identified 99 victims through DNA tests. Among ...
In one case, forensic teams, reportedly have to repeat the 72-hour-long DNA testing procedure after two heads of different ...
The aircraft struck a medical college hostel in a residential part of Ahmedabad, killing 241 of the 242 people on board.