The Indian Army has given new information regarding the helicopter crash on Wednesday. The Indian Army said that the accident was so horrific that it is difficult to identify the remains. Taking into account the sensitivity and emotional well-being of the loved ones, all possible measures are being taken for positive identification. The army further said that the families of all the deceased jawans are reaching Delhi. Necessary help is being provided to all.
DNA samples of family members are being taken for positive identification of dead bodies. The bodies will be given to the relatives only after positive identification. After the process of positive identification is completed, proper military rites of all personnel will be ensured in consultation with close relatives.
The mortal remains of those killed in an Indian Air Force helicopter crash on Wednesday were brought to the Madras Regimental Center today from the Military Hospital in Wellington. This accident took the lives of 13 people. However, Indian Air Force Group Captain Varun Singh, who survived the accident, has been put on life support at the Military Hospital in Wellington.
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Notably, General Rawat was on his way from Sulur to Wellington when his helicopter crashed near Coonoor. India’s first CDS General Rawat was on a visit to the Defense Services Staff College in Wellington to address the faculty and student officers of the Staff Course when his helicopter crashed.
On Thursday, a video related to this accident has surfaced, which is before the crash of this helicopter. It is being told that this video was made by some local tourists. It can be seen that before the crash, the helicopter was flying very low and there were thick clouds over there. It is believed that when this helicopter crashed on Wednesday, the weather was very bad and the pilot might have had a lot of trouble seeing.