Pokhara air crash: Charred remains of 14 crash victims yet to be recognized

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
We are additional trying to recognize them by this night, he stated, including that DNA procedures will be applied to develop the
identities if it is not possible through forensic treatments
It will take a minimum of 22 days to determine the identities through the DNA test.The aircraft en path to Pokhara from Kathmandu on January
15 crashed into the Seti River Gorge near the Pokhara Regional International Airport after it took consent for landing, eliminating 72
individuals, including 4 team members and 68 passengers.Of the overall stays, 48 were given Kathmandu for forensic tests. Pokhara plane
crash: 22 bodies handed to loved ones Another air crash victims body recuperated We are additional attempting to identify them by this
night, he said, adding that DNA treatments will be applied to establish the identities if it is not possible through forensic treatments
It will take at least 22 days to figure out the identities through the DNA test.The aircraft en path to Pokhara from Kathmandu on January 15
crashed into the Seti River Gorge near the Pokhara Regional International Airport after it took approval for landing, killing 72 people,
consisting of four team members and 68 passengers.Of the overall remains, 48 were brought to Kathmandu for forensic tests According to
Tribhuvan University (TU) Teaching Hospital forensic medicine departments chief Dr Gopal Kumar Chaudhary, the mortal remains are mostly
charred and they are dealing with challenges to develop their identities even through forensic treatments.
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