In the aftermath of the devastating Air India Flight AI171 crash in Ahmedabad, forensic teams have recovered over 100 DNA samples from the wreckage site, but experts say the process of identifying victims remains extremely challenging due to the severe condition of the remains.
Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) officials are working around the clock at the postmortem centre, where all bodies have been moved for examination. Dr. Naresh Kumar Soni, a senior professor and forensic expert, said, “It was quite a horrifying accident. Given the condition of the wreckage and the extent of burns and trauma, visual identification is not possible in most cases.”
He added that DNA testing is underwayand identification will only be confirmed once there is a match with family samples. “We are collecting samples based on available evidence, and there is a risk of DNA degradation due to rising temperatures. That’s why our team is working swiftly, but with utmost care.”
The Boeing 787-8 aircraft, bound for London, crashed moments after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport, killing all 241 on board and at least 76 people on the groundtaking the confirmed death toll to 317. The scale of the disaster has made it one of the worst aviation tragedies in India’s recent history.
Ahmedabad Plane Crash