Firstly, autopsies of 10 Aircraft Crash Victims in Selangor Complete, Waiting for DNA Results. 300 samples of the victim’s body parts have been sent for DNA matching purposes. Royal Malaysian Police Forensic Unit officers investigate a crime scene at the site of a light aircraft crash in Elmina, Selangor state, Malaysia, Thursday 17/8/2023. According to
As many as 30 percent have been successfully complet,” he said, Saturday (19/8/2023).
Malaysia uses three methods, namely primary identification DNA and dental tests to identify victims with certainty. According to Hussein the Chemistry Department is working to complete all. DNA matching and is expect to finish on Monday (21/8/2023). Today he add, the body of Muhamad Hafiz Muhamad Saleh. Who was a p-hailing driver, was hand over to the heirs after obtaining a positive DNA match. The Body was brought Jamek Ar Rahimiah Mosque. Klang, prayers and then taken to Sungai Petani, Kedah burial. The plane that crashed was a Beechcraft Model 390 (Premier 1) registration number N28JV. The Royal Malaysian Police said the plane belonging to the company Jetvalet Sdn Bhd crashed at around 14.51 local time.
This accident caused six passengers, two crew members, a motorcycle user and a passing car driver to die.
Meanwhile, the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) said the plane that depart from. Langkawi International Airport on Thursday (17/8/2023), at 14.08 to. Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport made first contact with the Subang Air Traffic Control Tower on at 14.47. Landing clearance was grant at 14.48 local time.
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