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Karachi University blast: lab receives DNA samples, bodies unidentified

KARACHI: The Sindh DNA Forensic Laboratory at the University of Karachi has received the DNA samples of the victims of suicide attack at the varsity.

As per details, bodies of the four persons killed in the blast are unidentifiable and the reason for the delay in identification is the unavailability of DNA samples of the family members of the victims.

However, the DNA of the family of the Pakistani driver was obtained.

Due to the non-availability of the Chinese teachers’ family DNA samples, the team is making attempts to obtain the samples from the items in use by the foreign teachers.

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The team is in hope of finding samples from the toothbrushes, razors and other items.

Notably, at least four people including three Chinese nationals were killed in a van blast at the Karachi University on Tuesday, confirmed Sindh Police.

Terror outfit Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility of the suicide attack targeting Chinese nationals in Karachi. In a statement released to the media, it said that the terror act was was carried out by the group’s first female attacker.