AI 171 crash: 22 more DNA samples of victims matched, says Gujarat minister Sanghavi

ANI June 15, 2025 237 views

Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi announced that 22 more DNA samples from the AI 171 crash victims have been matched, bringing the total to 42. Among the identified victims is former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani. Forensic teams are working round the clock to expedite the identification process. Air India has pledged Rs 25 lakh as interim financial assistance to the families of the deceased.

"Update as of 1.00 pm- From 9 PM last night to 1 PM today, our teams have worked tirelessly to match DNA samples." - Harsh Sanghavi
Ahmedabad, June 15: Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi on Sunday said that 22 more deceased in the AI 171 plane crash in Ahmedabad have had their DNA samples matched. With this he said that a total of 42 deceased in the tragedy have been identified so far through DNA sampling.

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22 more DNA matches bring total to 42 identified victims

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Late CM Vijay Rupani among confirmed deceased

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FSL and NFSU teams working overnight for more matches

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Air India offers Rs 25 lakh interim aid to families

"Update as of 1.00 pm- From 9 PM last night to 1 PM today, our teams have worked tirelessly to match DNA samples. We are pleased to report that an additional 22 DNA samples have been matched, bringing the total to 42 matched DNA samples so far," Sanghavi said in a post on X today.

"Ongoing Efforts: State Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) unit team and National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) team are working through the night to match more DNA samples," he said.

Sanghvi said that former Chief Minister Late Vijay Rupani's DNA had also been matched.

https://x.com/sanghaviharsh/status/1934157752328180208

By 9 PM on Saturday, 19 samples had been matched, with the state home minister sharing regular updates regarding DNA sampling of the victims.

Addressing a press conference at the residence of former Gujarat CM Rupani, Sanghavi said, "Former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani lost his life during the Air India crash in Ahmedabad on 12th June. Today, at around 11:10 AM, his DNA has matched. He worked for the people of the state for several years..,"

The state Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) unit and the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) team are working through the night to match more DNA samples.

According to Director of the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), HP Sanghavi, DNA examination is critically needed to identify the victims of the tragic crash, citing that the extreme heat from the blaze that erupted after the crash had made the traditional method of identification ineffective.

On Saturday, Ahmedabad Additional Medical Superintendent of Civil Hospital Dr Rajnish Patel said a total of 31 DNAs have been identified and 12 bodies have been handed over to their respective family members.

"The bodies of 31 DNAs have been matched. 12 bodies have been handed over to their respective family members. We are waiting for others to come and collect the remains of their relatives", he told reporters.

Air India has announced that an interim financial assistance package of Rs 25 lakh (approximately GBP 21,000) will be provided to the "families of the deceased and to the survivor" of the tragic crash after the plane rammed into a doctors' hostel in the Meghani Nagar area in Gujarat's Ahmedabad shortly after it took off from Sardar Vallabhai Patel International Airport on Thursday. In a post on X, the Tata-owned airline stated that the package was in addition to the Rs 1 crore support already announced by Tata Sons.

On Thursday, the Air India flight AI171 was en route to London from Ahmedabad when it crashed shortly after takeoff from the airport, ramming into a doctors' hostel of BJ Medical College in Gujarat's Ahmedabad.

There were 242 people on board the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, including 230 passengers and 12 crew members. Of the passengers, 241 died in the crash. The lone survivor, identified as Vishwashkumar Ramesh, a British national of Indian origin, sustained injuries and is undergoing treatment.

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Priya M.
Heartbreaking tragedy 😢 The DNA matching teams are doing commendable work in such difficult circumstances. Hope the remaining families get closure soon. The Rs 25 lakh assistance is a good gesture but no amount can compensate for such loss.
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Rahul K.
While the DNA matching updates are important, I wish the media would focus more on the cause of the crash. Was it mechanical failure or human error? We need answers to prevent such tragedies in future. Safety should be top priority for all airlines.
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Sanjay P.
The forensic teams working through the night deserve our gratitude. Can't imagine the trauma they must be going through handling such cases. Hope the survivor recovers soon - his survival story must be nothing short of miraculous.
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Ananya T.
So sad about former CM Rupani ji's passing. The fact that even VIPs aren't spared in such tragedies shows how life is so fragile. My prayers for all affected families. The compensation package seems adequate but hope proper counseling is also provided.
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Vikram S.
The speed of DNA matching shows how far our forensic capabilities have come. But why was a doctors' hostel so close to the runway? Need stricter zoning laws near airports. This could have been even more tragic if it hit a residential area.
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Neha J.
While the compensation is substantial, I hope Air India and authorities also focus on long-term support for families - education for children who lost parents, job assistance for spouses, etc. Financial help alone isn't enough for such life-altering losses.

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