Chopper crash: Human remains found in sea, sent for DNA tests

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The said today that some human remains were recovered during the for missing crew members of the helicopter which crashed off the coast on Saturday. The recovered remains were beyond recognition and have been sent for analysis, a official said. "As per our information, the deployed more divers to trace the missing crew members.

Some body parts were found yesterday while more were traced this morning," he said. The remains have been taken to the R N Cooper Municipal General Hospital. The samples of relatives of the missing crew members have been taken to identify body parts, he said, adding that more information will be provided later. The had earlier traced the Voice Data Recorder (VDR) of the helicopter while the recovery of the remaining debris was in progress. The helicopter with seven people on-board, including five officers of the and (ONGC) and two pilots, crashed off the coast minutes after it took off for the state-owned company's installation in the on Saturday. Five bodies were recovered two days back, the Coast Guard and the said in their statements earlier. The has key and gas fields off the coast and helicopters routinely ferry company employees and officers to the installations that are situated as far as 160 kilometres from the coastline. The field in the offshore include High, the nation's largest field and Bassein fields, the largest gas field.

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First Published: Mon, January 15 2018. 13:35 IST