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    KEMRI to support identification of helicopter crash victims through DNA testing

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) stepped in to support the identification of victims of the recent helicopter crash by conducting DNA testing through its advanced molecular biology and forensic laboratories.

    KEMRI said it will collect DNA samples from close relatives of the deceased for comparative analysis, a process aimed at ensuring accurate and scientifically verified identification of the victims.

    According to the institute, trained scientists and forensic experts will undertake the DNA profiling process in line with internationally recognised standards.

    Genetic material recovered from the crash site will be matched with samples obtained from family members to establish positive identification.

    The exercise is expected to play a critical role in confirming the identities of victims, providing closure to bereaved families and supporting authorities in completing legal and administrative procedures.

    KEMRI noted that the initiative underscores its commitment to offering scientific solutions during public health emergencies and national disasters.

    The institute has previously deployed its laboratory capacity in response to disease outbreaks and other crises requiring advanced diagnostic capabilities.

    KEMRI extended its condolences to the families affected by the tragedy and affirmed its dedication to providing professional and compassionate support throughout the identification process.

    The DNA identification process is expected to begin immediately, with authorities working closely with affected families to facilitate sample collection and communication of results.

    Six people including the pilot George Were and Emurua Dikkir Member of Parliament Johanna Ngeno died in the plane crash.

    An autopsy on the bodies was planned for Tuesday at the Lee Funeral Home.

    The MP will be buried at his Narok home on Friday March 6, 2026.

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