Who are the 31 victims identified in the Ahmedabad plane crash?

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Key Takeaways
- 31 victims identified through DNA testing.
- 12 bodies returned to families.
- Former CM Vijay Rupani's identification still pending.
- Forensic teams working diligently for closure.
- 13 people receiving treatment for injuries.
Ahmedabad, June 15 (NationPress) - DNA testing has successfully identified 31 victims who tragically lost their lives in the devastating plane crash in Ahmedabad. Authorities at Civil Hospital have reported that 12 of the bodies have already been returned to their grieving families.
The process of DNA verification is still in progress for the remaining bodies, including that of former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, whose identification remains unconfirmed.
Dr. Rajnish Patel, ADMS at Civil Hospital, stated, "We have completed the DNA matches for 31 individuals, and they have been positively identified. Out of these, 12 bodies have been dispatched to their hometowns, which include Udaipur, Vadodara, Kheda, Kushinagar, and Ahmedabad."
He added, "We are currently awaiting other families to come forward for the remains of their loved ones. The DNA results for the remaining individuals are still pending." Dr. Patel confirmed that DNA testing for former CM Vijay Rupani continues, stating, "No match has been found so far. The concerned authorities and family will be notified as soon as a match is established."
Furthermore, 13 individuals are undergoing treatment for injuries sustained during the crash.
The extensive identification process is being managed by forensic teams from the state Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) and the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), working diligently to assist families in finding closure, especially given the severely burned and unrecognizable state of many bodies.
The tragic incident occurred on June 12 shortly after a London-bound Air India Boeing Dreamliner 787-8 took off from Ahmedabad airport. The aircraft lost control and crashed into a densely populated area near Civil Hospital and B.J. Medical College, resulting in over 260 fatalities, including passengers and residents on the ground.
Remarkably, one passenger survived the crash with injuries, while the incident caused extensive destruction in the vicinity, particularly affecting the medical hostels in the area.
As a precautionary measure, hundreds of postgraduate resident doctors and their families were evacuated from compromised buildings.
In light of the disaster's magnitude, the government has deployed 164 teams, including medical professionals, trauma specialists, and administrative staff, across B.J. Medical College, the Trauma Centre, and postmortem units.
Authorities are working tirelessly around the clock to conduct relief, recovery, and identification operations with utmost sensitivity and urgency.