Human remains recovered from Dornier that of 3 crew members, confirms lab report

The bereaved family members have been intimated about the confirmation of the DNA test

Update: 2015-08-09 11:26 GMT
Dornier aircraft used by The Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy. (Photo: PTI/File)

Mumbai: The Coast Guard on Saturday said that the human remains recovered from the Dornier aircraft salvaged last month were that of the three crew members.

The CG said the human remains had been handed over to Tamil Nadu Forensic Laboratory for a DNA test and blood samples of the kin of the three deceased personnel were obtained matching the identity.

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The lab has confirmed that the recovered remains belong to the crew members, it added.

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"The remains belong to Commandant Subhash Suresh, Deputy Commandant Vidyasagar and Deputy Commandant D Sai M K Soni.

The bereaved family members have been intimated about the confirmation of the DNA test," it said in a release.

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Under Operation 'Talash', the Coast Guard along with several national and state agencies, had undertaken massive search operations for the Dornier aircraft which went missing while it was on a routine surveillance flight on June 8 off Chidambaram.

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After a month long search, the Coast Guard recovered the wreckage along with some human remains in July. The search operation was officially called off last month.

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