South Korean police, in-explain bakit di pa maibigay mga bangkay sa mga pamilya
- A South Korean official explained to the public why they cannot hand over the bodies of the victims of the Jeju Air crash to their families yet
- In a report by phoenixtv_news, the officer explained that at the scene, body fragments were everywhere
- There was no intact body and they had to distinguish whose body parts were there
- They have already commissioned the forensics agency to identify the parts through DNA testing, and only after it is done will they be able to release the bodies
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A South Korean police officer has revealed the heartbreaking reason why they could not handover the bodies yet of the victims of the Jeju Air crash to their respective families.
In phoenixtv_news report, officer said that there was no intact body.
He said that at the crash site, aside from collecting the bodies, there are also many body fragments and that they need to distinguish to whom the bodies belong, including the fragments.
They also need to be numbered and forwarded to the National Forensic Service for identification.
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It will only be after DNA identification that they could hand over the bodies to the families.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh