Guwahati, June 20 -- Eight days after the London-bound Air India plane crashed in Gujarat, the state government announced on Friday, June 20, 2025, that DNA profiling has led to the identification of 220 victims.

Of these, the remains of 202 individuals have already been returned to their families.

Gujarat Health Minister Rushikesh Patel stated, "So far, 220 DNA samples have matched, and we have contacted the relatives of these victims. The mortal remains of 202 have been handed over, while the identification process for the rest continues."

Among those identified were 160 Indian nationals-151 passengers and nine individuals who died on the ground. The other identified victims included 34 British citizens, seven Portuguese nationals, a...