Key Points

Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has been confirmed among the victims of the Air India plane crash through DNA matching. The tragic incident claimed 241 lives, with only one survivor currently undergoing treatment. Authorities are working round-the-clock to identify more victims through forensic analysis. Air India and Tata Sons have announced financial assistance packages for the affected families.

Key Points: Former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani Identified Among Air India Crash Victims

  • DNA confirms ex-Gujarat CM among crash victims
  • 241 dead in Ahmedabad Air India tragedy
  • Rs 25 lakh interim aid for victims' families
  • Lone survivor undergoing treatment
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Vijay Rupani among Air India plane crash victims, confirms DNA match: Gujarat Home Minister

Gujarat Home Minister confirms DNA match identifying ex-CM Vijay Rupani among 241 victims of the tragic Air India flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad.

"Former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani lost his life during the Air India flight crash in Ahmedabad on June 12. Today, at around 11:10 AM, his DNA has been matched. - Harsh Sanghavi"

Ahmedabad, June 15

Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi on Sunday said that former Chief Minister Vijay Rupani was among those who died in the tragic Air India flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad. His identity was confirmed through DNA matching.

Rupani was one of the 241 passengers who lost their lives after the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into the BJ Medical College hostel shortly after take-off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on June 12.

"Former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani lost his life during the Air India flight crash in Ahmedabad on June 12. Today, at around 11:10 AM, his DNA has been matched. He worked for the people of Gujarat for several years. The mortal remains of Rupani will be handed over to his family, and the authorities will decide on the final rites," Sanghavi said.

Union Minister Nimuben Bambhaniya expressed her condolences, saying, "The plane accident that happened in Ahmedabad is truly sad. Former CM Vijay Rupani died in that accident. He knew every BJP worker very well. We won't be able to fill his void of work. Every worker has tears in their eyes."

Earlier, Sanghavi also shared details about the overall identification efforts. "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 wrote 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 added.

Earlier, FSL Director HP Sanghavi stated that DNA testing was essential for victim identification due to the extreme heat from the crash and subsequent fire, which rendered the traditional methods ineffective.

On Saturday, Ahmedabad Civil Hospital's Additional Medical Superintendent Dr Rajnish Patel said, "So far, 31 victims have been identified through DNA matching. Twelve bodies have been handed over to their respective family members. We are waiting for others to come and collect the remains of their relatives."

Air India, in a post on X, announced an interim financial assistance package of Rs 25 lakh (approximately GBP 21,000) for the "families of the deceased and to the survivor" of the tragic crash.

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.

The crash claimed 241 lives out of the 242 people onboard, which included 230 passengers and 12 crew members. The lone survivor, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, a British national of Indian origin, is currently undergoing treatment for his injuries.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Such a tragic incident 😢 Vijay Rupani ji served Gujarat with dedication. The DNA matching process shows how advanced our forensic capabilities have become, but what a heartbreaking way to demonstrate it. My prayers for all the families affected.
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Amit S.
The Rs 25 lakh compensation seems inadequate considering the scale of tragedy. Air India should review their policy - human life is priceless. Hope the survivor recovers soon and gets proper support.
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Rahul M.
Our forensic teams are working tirelessly day and night - salute to their dedication! But serious questions remain about aircraft maintenance and safety protocols. This can't become another forgotten tragedy.
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Neha P.
Heartbreaking to lose so many lives in one go. The medical college hostel residents must be traumatized too - hope they're getting counseling. Why aren't we hearing more about their condition?
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Sanjay V.
While we mourn Rupani ji, let's not forget the other 240 victims - each with families, dreams and stories. The DNA matching process, though painful, at least gives closure to families. Om Shanti 🙏
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Kavita R.
The lone survivor being an NRI shows how interconnected our world is. Hope he gets best medical care. Also, the compensation should be same for all victims regardless of nationality - humanity first.

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