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Solar ship accident: Postmortem is over, the body will be identified based on the information provided by the family

श्रावण १०, २०८१
Solar ship accident: Postmortem is over, the body will be identified based on the information provided by the family
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  • The bodies of Prizma Khatiwada and her son Adhiraj were identified

It will take till Friday to identify the bodies of those who died in the plane crash of Sourya Airlines. As some of the dead bodies are burnt and difficult to identify, they will be handed over only by 'matching' based on the details provided by the family, according to the University Teaching Hospital.

University Teaching Hospital, Head of Forensic Department Dr. Gopal Choudhary said that the post-mortem of the 18 deceased persons has been completed. But since many bodies are unidentifiable, it may take until Friday evening. Chaudhary informed. According to him, the deceased Prisma Khatiwada and her son Adhiraj have been identified.

The other 16 people will be identified based on the information provided by the family, he said. He said, 'The woman and the child have been identified. 4 other people have been burnt a lot. We will identify everyone by tomorrow evening.' He said some of the bodies were mutilated and had to be stitched to make them 'whole' and it took some time. If there is no identification even based on the information given by the family, DNA test will be done. Chaudhary said .

While flying from Kathmandu to Pokhara for detailed inspection and maintenance (C-Check), the plane of Solar Airlines crashed at Kathmandu International Airport on Wednesday . Again, when a Canadian 'Bombardier Jet CRJ-200' plane with a capacity of 50 seats on a flight (non-commercial flight) crashed on Wednesday, 18 people died on the spot and Captain Manishratna Shakya was rescued alive. Shakya's condition is normal, the hospital said.

प्रकाशित : श्रावण १०, २०८१ १८:३१
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