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Tooth by tooth, gene by gene: How India is identifying the victims of Ahmedabad air crash

The London-bound Air India flight crashed shortly after takeoff on June 12, striking a building near B. J. Medical College and Hospital. The aftermath left bodies so severely burned that even fingerprinting became impossible.

June 21, 2025 / 09:15 IST
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The Air India plane crashed near the Ahmedabad airport just after taking off on June 12.

Nearly ten days after the devastating Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad that killed 241 people onboard and at least 19 on the ground, authorities continue the complex process of identifying victims, most of whom were charred beyond recognition. The process, as The Indian Express reports, is being guided by Interpol's Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) protocol and involves dental forensics, DNA profiling, and meticulous cross-checking of secondary identifiers.

The London-bound Air India flight crashed shortly after takeoff on June 12, striking a building near B. J. Medical College and Hospital. The aftermath left bodies so severely burned that even fingerprinting became impossible.

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Officials at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital told The Indian Express that they are adhering strictly to Interpol’s 2023 DVI guidelines, which prioritise three primary identifiers: fingerprints, dental examination, and DNA. Secondary markers like jewellery, tattoos, and scars are considered unreliable.

As of June 20, authorities had identified 223 victims and returned the remains of 204 to their families. Gujarat officials say the final toll will be released once DNA testing is completed for all passengers and those killed on the ground.