Sunday, 30 September 2012

DNA tests a must

September 30

KATHMANDU: With the bodies of the Sita Air Dornier crash victims charred beyond recognition in the fire that engulfed the plane after yesterday’s disaster, forensic experts are finding it tough to...

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Bodies of French climbers killed in Nepal reached Paris

September 30

The bodies of four French climbers who were killed in an avalanche on Manaslu peak in Nepal nearly a week ago reached in Paris on Saturday, sources at Charles de Gaulle airport said. The four —...

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Gyari operation: two more bodies found

September 30

The dead bodies of two of the soldiers who were buried under an avalanche in the Gyari Sector on April 7 have been recovered on the 176th day of the operation. A total of 140 people—soldiers and civilian—were...

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Kin of Nepali passengers receive bodies

September 30

KATHMANDU, Sept 30: The kin of five Nepali passengers who died in Friday´s Sita Air crash received their dead bodies on Sunday. The bodies were identified on the basis of dental data and personal belongings...

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Nepal plane crash victims' bodies may not be released to families for weeks

September 30

Officials told The Telegraph it could be more than a month before their bodies are released. Seven British men, Raymond Eagle, 58, Christopher Davey, 51, Vincent Kelly, 50, Darren Kelly, 45, Timothy...

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