Brice Robin, the Marseilles prosecutor, said forensic scientists have isolated 150 DNA profiles from more than 2,000 samples collected at the crash site. These must now be compared to samples submitted by family members.
But it will take a long time for investigators to match the remains with DNA taken from families of the victims, the Associated Press reported.
More than 2,800 body parts have been found at the crash site, said Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin.
For these results, the investigators had to conduct DNA tests, imaging and 3D scanning all the pieces of the body they found while collecting DNA from the victim items such as jewelry, table cover, razors even the hairs found at the scene.
Saturday 4 April 2015
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/germanwings-disaster-body-parts-150-victims-terrible-accident-have-been-identified-1494826
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