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Grief-stricken families battle for bodies
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Final journey: Leaders and relatives paying their last respects to the accident victims at  Surpur on Monday. dh photo
Final journey: Leaders and relatives paying their last respects to the accident victims at Surpur on Monday. dh photo

A total of 21 people of Surpur taluk were charred to death beyond their recognition in the accident.

The bodies of Malamma Devappa of Parasanahalli and Shivaleela Veeresh of Kalladevanahalli are yet to be identified. There were two bodies in the mortuary at Challakere - one of a 7-year-old girl and another of a woman. The daughter of Malamma has also been killed in the accident.

Trouble began as the families of both Malamma and Shivaleela claimed the lone woman body. Already numbed by deaths, the grief of family members knew no bounds as they had to battle for bodies of their near and dear ones.

DNA tests
Additional Deputy Commissioner Kavita Mannikeri told Deccan Herald that the samples of the girl’s body have been sent for DNA tests and the outcome would determine the family she belongs to. According to sources, the body of Shivaleela is yet to be traced.

On the other hand, the last rites of 15 victims were performed in various villages of the taluk on Monday. Tallali village engulfed in grief as the bodies of four of a family arrived.
Elected representatives including MLC Allamaprabhu Patil, former MLA Raja Venkatappa Naik and KSRTC representatives were present at the last rites.
DH News Service

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(Published 31 May 2010, 22:36 IST)