Air India, DNA and Crash
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“Prosthesis doesn’t melt, bone doesn’t melt, teeth don't melt. Even when nothing is left and the soft tissue is burned, these survive,” Dr Tamanna Parmar, 33, tells me over the phone from Ahmedabad.
In one case, forensic teams, reportedly have to repeat the 72-hour-long DNA testing procedure after two heads of different victims were found in one body bag
A filmmaker went missing after the Air India plane crash near Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport. His phone was last traced 700 metres from the crash site. Family has submitted DNA samples to aid identification.