Mumbai seafarer’s stays introduced house, household seeks DNA proof | India Information – The Occasions of India


MUMBAI: The charred stays of Kandivli seafarer Dixit Solanki (32), who was killed in an alleged missile strike on his tanker off the Oman coast on March 1, had been transported to Mumbai from Sharjah early on Sunday. The sailor counts among the many first Indian victims of the West Asia battle.His household has refused to carry out the final rites till a DNA check confirms his identification. On Monday, the household’s advocate will search instructions from the Bombay HC, asking that govt refer the matter to the Kalina forensic laboratory. The advocate used the phrase “stays” whereas chatting with TOI, saying there was no “physique” or “corpse”. The transport ministry has stated there was just one casualty onboard and identification was established. The stays had been ferried aboard a cargo flight to Mumbai, confirmed a DG, transport, official.Dixit’s father, Amratlal (64), and his sister Mitali (33) had petitioned the HC on Thursday, in search of swift repatriation of his stays, given {that a} month had handed since his loss of life. The coffin arrived inside three days of the plea. At 7 am on Sunday, Amratlal, a former seafarer, collected the physique after getting the Sahar Police’s clearance certificates. The household then transported the corpse to JJ Hospital, Byculla, in search of DNA identification. The sailor’s sister Mitali advised TOI, “We would like a DNA check and are in touch with govt authorities.”The daddy claims that he has not been given any written documentation of a constructive DNA check. He stated he’ll carry out the ultimate rites solely after affirmation,” stated an officer from Charkop police station below whose jurisdiction the household lives. The Solankis hail from Ghogla in Diu and stay in Kandivli’s Mahavir Nagar.