The results of the DNA tests conducted on the 12 burnt bodies of the Associated Airline crash victims are now ready.
Fifteen
people died on Thursday when the Associated plane conveying the remains
of former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, to Ondo State for
burial crashed shortly after taking off Lagos airport on 3 October,
2013.
The boss of MIC Funeral Services, Tunji Okusanya, and his
son, Tunji Jnr., Ondo State Commissioner for Tourism, Deji Falae, and 12
others died in the crash.
However, the late Agagu’s son, Feyi, who survived the crash, was flown abroad for further medical attention.
Already,
families of the crash victims have gone to the Lagos State University
Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, to collect the bodies of their loved ones for
burial.
Though LASUTH officials refused to speak with newsmen on
the DNA tests, a highly placed source in the hospital said the DNA test
results for 12 bodies were now ready for collection as the sample
provided by their relations fully matched those of the burnt bodies.
Families
of the victims were seen filling forms and perfecting the processes for
the release the bodies of their loved ones to them.
The operator
of Taiwo Ogunsola Service, TOS Funeral, Mrs Taiwo Ogunshola, confirmed
that the DNA results were ready, saying that TOS was still working on
the bodies to ensure proper hand over to the affected families.
“You can come back in the next few hours, they will release your relative’s bodies to you, I can assure you.
You
can call me, the person in charge is my son. I will tell him to release
the bodies. We only have to prepare the bodies for collection,” she
told families of the victims.
The State’s Chief Pathologist,
Professor John Obafunwa also confirmed that the results of the DNA tests
were ready for collection.
Lagos State Commissioner for Special
Duties, Dr Wale Ahmed had said that the results of the DNA test would
“be ready by weekend and that is when the relatives can come for the
bodies.
If there is any family that has brought an ambulance to
the morgue, such a family might have done so in anticipation of the
release of the body of their loved
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