Deccan Chronicle

SHIP MISHAP: 2 FAMILIES CLAIM 1 BODY

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- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Three bodies in the Godavari boat capsizing incident were brought to the Government General Hospital at Kakinada from the Rajahmundr­y Government Hospital for gender identifica­tion.

According to sources, a dispute arose between two families over one body. Both sets of family members claimed the same dead body belonged to them.

Sources said that one of the family members of Surabhi Ravindra claimed the body belongs to Ravindra. Initially, the family members of K. Rajasekhar agreed but some of the identifica­tory marks made they also claimed the body was Rajasekhar’s.

The bodies are too decomposed to identify in any conclusive manner.

In another case, one dead body is in such a decomposed condition, it is difficult to tell whether it was male or female. These two bodies and also a headless dead body were sent to GGH, Kakinada’s forensic lab to identify the genders of the bodies.

According to a police official, after identifica­tion of the genders of the bodies, samples will be preserved for DNA and then it will be decided whose bodies they are.

Meanwhile, the family members of Ramyasri, of Manchiryal­a village, are in hapless condition. Sources said that Ramyasri’s parents performed a funeral for her 20 days back. Her sister and relatives reached Rajahmundr­y to identify her.

However, the decomposed state of the bodies made even gender identifica­tion impossible, accentuati­ng the family’s grief.

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