Following the release of the DNA results of the
remains of victims of the Associated Airline
Crash in Lagos, the Department of Pathology
and Forensic Medicine Lagos State University
Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja has begun
the release of the bodies to their families. Vanguard gathered that of the 16 victims,
samples from 12 were sent for DNA test in the
UK. Recall that an Embraer aircraft operated by
Associated Airlines with registration number
SCD 361, conveying the corpse of former
Governor of Ondo State, Chief
Olusegun Agagu from Lagos to Akure for
burial, crashed shortly after take-off at Murtala Mohammed Airport, on October 3, killing 13
persons on board. For bodies of victims that were burnt beyond
recognition, the Lagos state government said it
would not release the bodies to their families
until it has conducted autopsies and forensic
tests. The DNA samples taken from the bodies
and family members were then taken to the United Kigndom for forensic tests and proper
identification.
remains of victims of the Associated Airline
Crash in Lagos, the Department of Pathology
and Forensic Medicine Lagos State University
Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja has begun
the release of the bodies to their families. Vanguard gathered that of the 16 victims,
samples from 12 were sent for DNA test in the
UK. Recall that an Embraer aircraft operated by
Associated Airlines with registration number
SCD 361, conveying the corpse of former
Governor of Ondo State, Chief
Olusegun Agagu from Lagos to Akure for
burial, crashed shortly after take-off at Murtala Mohammed Airport, on October 3, killing 13
persons on board. For bodies of victims that were burnt beyond
recognition, the Lagos state government said it
would not release the bodies to their families
until it has conducted autopsies and forensic
tests. The DNA samples taken from the bodies
and family members were then taken to the United Kigndom for forensic tests and proper
identification.
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