Ranjitha’s body identified through DNA test

The 39 -year -old nurse Ranjitha Gopakumaran Nair, who died in a plane crash, ended with the authorities who finally confirmed their identity through DNA test.
According to Ranjitha’s family, DNA sample matched his mother’s. The delay in the identification was caused by severe burns carried out by the victims of accidents, which left the DNA test as the only reliable method.
Initially, a DNA sample was used from his brother Ratheesh G. Nair, but did not give a match. This led to the collection of samples from his mother and two children in their homes in Pullad three days ago. Ranjitha’s brother, who was coordinated with the authorities in Ahmedabad, stayed in the city with his uncle Unnikrishnan to accelerate the identity process. His brother, who worked abroad, has returned home since then and now with his family.
Ranjitha was the youngest of the three children of Gopakumaran Nair and Thulasi. After winning his nursing degree from Pandalam, he started his career in Gujarat and then he moved to Salalah, where he worked for a few years. Five years ago, Pathanamthitta took a government at his General Hospital.
Last year, he moved to England with a long permission from the government’s post. During a recent visit to India, he completed formalities to renew the government service and was preparing to move to the new house he built in Pullad.
Ranjitha traveled from Tyrotrla to Ernakulam by train, then flew from Nedumbassery to Chennai, and then flew to Ahmedabad, where he was on a bad flight to London. His death, children, X -class student Induchoodan and Idhıka’yi III. He left his mother Thulasi in trouble.
Mortal ruins are expected to be brought to Thiruvananthapuram Airport until 7 am on Tuesday. From there, the body will be taken to Sree Vivekananda High School in Mater Pullad to watch the public. The funeral will be held later in the courtyard of his house later.
Published – 23 June 2025 06:00 IST