3 Sept. 11 Victims’ Remains Are Newly Identified, Nearly 24 Years Later
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3 Sept. 11 Victims’ Remains Are Newly Identified, Nearly 24 Years Later
NEW YORK—Three 9/11 victims’ remains have newly been identified, officials said this week, as evolving DNA technology keeps making gradual gains in the nearly quarter-century-long effort to return the remains of the dead to their loved ones. New York City officials announced Thursday they had identified remains of Ryan D. Fitzgerald, a 26-year-old currency trader; Barbara A. Keating, a 72-year-old retired nonprofit executive; and another woman w…

Scientists have been able to identify three victims of the 11 September terrorist attacks in New York.
Nearly a quarter of a century after the attacks on the Twin Towers on 11 September 2001 in New York City, science helped identify three more victims of the tragedy.This is Ryan Fitzgerald, a 26-year-old currency trader; Barbara Keating, a retired executive of a non-profit organization, aged 72; and a third woman whose identity is kept in reserve at the request of her family. Her remains were recognized through more accurate DNA analysis techniqu…
US: 24 years later, three more dead bodies of 9/11 attack have been identified, 1100 still waiting…
Washington. Thousands of people were killed in the horrific terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in America on September 11, 2001. The remains of thousands of people killed in this attack are still waiting for their relatives even after 24 years. During this process, three more dead have been identified. The Chief Medical Office (OCME) of New York City has confirmed this. The OCME released a statement Thursday saying it had also identifie…
The remains of three victims of the September 11, 2001, attacks in New York City were recently identified, authorities said this week, thanks to advances in DNA technology. City authorities announced that they had identified the remains of Ryan Fitzgerald, a 26-year-old currency trader; Barbara Keating, a retired executive of a 72-year-old non-profit organization, and another woman whose name was kept in reserve at the request of her family.
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