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Ahmedabad plane crash: Crash victims to be identified via DNA

State Health Department Principal Secretary Dhananjay Dwivedi said that several people were injured as the plane crashed into the residential quarters of doctors serving in the civil hospital and studying in the BJ Medical College

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Rescue operations on in the college premises. Pic/Mayur Bhatt

Rescue operations on in the college premises. Pic/Mayur Bhatt

DNA tests will be carried out to ascertain the identities of those who perished in the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad city on Thursday afternoon, a senior Gujarat health department official said, even as he refused to cite death toll figures.

“To identify those who lost their lives in the plane crash, arrangements have been made by Ahmedabad Civil Hospital to collect DNA samples. Close relatives, such as parents or children, of the deceased will be able to give DNA samples at Kasoti Bhavan of BJ Medical College of Ahmedabad Civil Hospital,” state health department principal secretary Dhananjay Dwivedi said. He refused to divulge details of the death toll in the crash.

Dwivedi said several persons were injured as the plane crashed into the residential quarters of doctors serving in the civil hospital and studying in the BJ Medical College. “Fifty persons, who were injured in the incident, are currently being treated at the Civil Hospital. All the patients are stable,” said Dwivedi.

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