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I feel like 72 hours of eternity for Mistry Jignesh.
Since Thursday evening, Mr. Jignesh and his family, a 22-year-old brother in Ahmedabad, 22-year-old brother, one of 242 passengers who died in the weather, he said.
Authorities said they would normally return His Niece’s body in 72 hours to match DNA adaptation.
But on Saturday, he was reported that officials could still take longer because they were looking for a body from the crash.
“When people are still missing, how can they complete the DNA process by tomorrow? Although the remains of Nasima kills us, even if the remains were not found.”
Authorities refused to comment on Mr. Jignesh’s claim, but a firefighting department and a police officer, a police officer, still told the BBC in an anonymity where the remains of passengers.
Rahnish Patel, additional management of the civil hospital, Saturday, the 11 victims have been informed about the families of 11 days so far.
Going to the Gatwick Airport of London, a firefighter Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner after Ahmedabad’s main airport, India’s worst aviation disaster.
Only one of 242 passengers and crews on the plane survived. At least eight people were killed because of a medical college dormitory when the airport was in a densely populated area.
Things moved rapidly.
The Indian government ordered a high level of investigation into the incident and ordered all Boeing 787s to check all the Boeing 787S for local carriers.
Although the cause of the accident remains unknown, the country’s aviation body said that the accident was looking for all the possible reasons for the accident and brought foreign aviation specialists to help the survey.
Back to the hospital, doctors compete to complete the DNA sample of victims, so let the bodies be able to return their families.
But for families like Mr. Jignesh’s, time passed to drags.
Authorities said the process of identifying the bodies is extremely difficult and how many of the remaining in the small groups – because most of the rest were known.
“There is no area for the mistakes here – we must ensure that each family get the right body.” “However, the DNA authentication is a time consuming process. In addition, there are some passengers in addition to the scale of the disaster, the DNA explosion is likely to damage the explosion due to extremely high temperatures.”
Jaishankar Pillai, who is a judiciary in the hospital, said he tried to collect dental records from the collapsed bodies of journalists because it could be the only source of DNA.
For waiting for families, saying that many are refused to talk to the media, saying that they just want to return home with “what’s left to go home”.
“Nothing say nothing to say. Words fail us,” Words fail us, “a woman waiting for 3 members outside the autopsy room, he said he quickly slipped in his car.
Meanwhile, the authorities at BJ Medical College began to vacate several chambers of several dormitories that the plane hit. So far, the place of the accident, including the destinant dining room, was completely unpleasant.
However, students living in the nearby wings of the dormitory have also begun to leave.
“On one of the wards, only three left – everyone returned to their homes.
However, among the college and hospital – the width of more than seven million people among the width of this city – there are many voiced from the tragedy.
The latest Kalawadia, his brother Mahesh was about 30 minutes before the accident.
He was a telephone conversation prepared to his wife: “I come home,” he said.
Never heard from him.
A music manufacturer in the film industry in Gujarati, Mahesh returned home from work, and passed the area where the plane flung into the bars and buildings.
Mr Kalawadia told the BBC that his brother’s phone is a few hundred meters away from his phone’s last place, BJ Medical College.
Since then, the family filed a police complaint and made countless visits to the civil hospital. They have never found anything so far.
“The hospital said that we did not have the record of my brother. We also tried to watch the scooter, but this was nothing,” Mr Kalawadia said.
“It’s like it gets in the gentle weather.”
At a press conference on Saturday, Civil Aviation Secretary SK Sinha admitted that he was “very heavy” in the last two days, but the investigation continues in the smoothness and the right direction.
However, Mr. Kalawadia will help any of these inquiries to accidentally find his brother, dead or alive – any of these inquiries.
“We do not know the answer, but we can hope that it is positive, say,” he said.
Back to Civil Hospital, waiting for the waiting families continues to follow.
When BBC The privilege of the last meeting was counted On Thursday night, his family – his wife and his two children, Caved – in an accident could meet his family – two sons.
But on Saturday seemed closer to the “accepting the truth.”
“A few hours remain, we are trying to decide what will happen now: We will bury it here or live in England and his wife’s family.”
“I don’t matter to me?” Continued, “he went, the ashes from dust and God.”
An additional report by Antrixha Pattania in Ahmedabad