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PIA plane crash: DNA test to be used to identify victims

Pakistan on Thursday mourned the 47 victims of its deadliest plane crash in four years, among them a famed-rockstar-turned-Muslim evangelist, two infants and three foreigners, as officials sought to pinpoint the cause of the disaster.

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Hospital workers unload coffins for air crash victims of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Flight PK661 at a hospital in Abbottabad on December 8, 2016
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The victims of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) crash which killed all the 48 people on the board will be identified through DNA testing, authorities said.

State Minister Tariq Fazal Chaudhry said that the bodies are being sent to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Islamabad for DNA testing before handing them over to the families.

Local media reported that six victims had already been identified through fingerprints and details of the identified passengers were pasted on the wall outside the mortuary.

PIA chairman Azam Saigol said that the ATR-42 aircraft had undergone regular maintenance and had passed an "A-check" certification in October, conducted after every 500 hours of flight operations.

Saigol said that currently their focus is to recover all the dead bodies. "I think that there was no technical error or human error. obviously there will be a proper investigation," he said. 

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