Chopper crash: Torso found, DNA analysis underway

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The has recovered a torso, assumed to be that of the missing pilot of the Pawan Hans helicopter that crashed into the sea off the coast on Saturday, an said today. The torso was found last night.

But, there would be clarity on it after analysis, the at the Cooper told "We have taken blood samples of a relative of the missing crew member and sent them to a state-run forensic laboratory in Mumbai," he said. He said the analysis is a tedious process and its result is expected by Saturday. The brother of the missing pilot has flown from to and given his blood samples. The Coast Coast yesterday said another body was recovered by an vessel. With this, the remains of six of the seven persons, who were aboard the helicopter, have been recovered, it said. The vessel had also managed to retrieve parts of the aircraft, including rotor blades, main gearbox, tail gearbox, both the engines and the emergency locator transmitter (ELT), the earlier said. A high-level delegation from the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and visited the Coast Guard's western region headquarters yesterday to assess the situation and formulate the further strategy for an early recovery of the debris and body parts, if any, it said. The helicopter with seven people on-board, including five officers of the and two pilots, crashed off the coast minutes after it took off for the state-owned company's in the on Saturday.

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First Published: Tue, January 16 2018. 12:06 IST