Tragedy in Ahmedabad: Identity Unveiled Amid Ashes
A devastating Air India crash in Ahmedabad resulted in 270 fatalities. With many victims' bodies charred, authorities employed DNA matching to identify 162 victims, handing over 120 bodies to families. The process underscores the crucial role of DNA profiling in identifying remains when traditional methods fail.

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In the wake of a catastrophic Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad that claimed 270 lives, efforts to identify the victims have reached a crucial stage.
Authorities have successfully used DNA matching techniques to identify 162 victims, with 120 bodies returned to grieving families, the Gujarat government confirmed on Tuesday. The tragedy highlights the essential role of scientific methods in dealing with severely damaged remains.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner smashed into a medical college complex shortly after its takeoff, leaving authorities with the challenging task of determining identities from charred or unrecognizable bodies. The comprehensive DNA identification process remains pivotal to providing closure to affected families.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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