New Delhi, June 15 -- Forensic teams involved in the process of victim identification were challenged with the task of repeating a 72-hour-long DNA testing procedure after two heads of two victims were found together in a single body bag, following the deadly plane crash in Ahmedabad that killed 241 people.

"This will require the DNA sampling process to be repeated as the parts belong to two victims and shouldn't be in the same bag," a senior official at Ahmedabad's Civil Hospital told TOI.

Earlier today, an official said that authorities so far have identified 32 victims through DNA testing and bodies of 14 have been handed over to their families, reported PTI.

Air India on Sunday, issued a statement that over 400 family members have ...