Identification of remains of two Singaporeans killed in volcanic eruption expected to take two weeks
The identification process for two deceased Singaporeans found on Mount Dukono in Indonesia will take about two weeks. They were killed when the active volcano erupted on 8 May. Their remains will either be returned to their families or buried in Indonesia only after their bodies have been fully identified. Indonesian authorities say they will also work closely with the Singapore Embassy in Jakarta. Nadirah Zaidi has more. Meanwhile, Indonesian police are investigating those connected to the incident -including the local guide who survived the tragedy and assisted in search and rescue operations. Chandni Vatvani reports.
The identification process for two deceased Singaporeans found on Mount Dukono in Indonesia will take about two weeks. They were killed when the active volcano erupted on 8 May. Their remains will either be returned to their families or buried in Indonesia only after their bodies have been fully identified. Indonesian authorities say they will also work closely with the Singapore Embassy in Jakarta. Nadirah Zaidi has more. Meanwhile, Indonesian police are investigating those connected to the incident -including the local guide who survived the tragedy and assisted in search and rescue operations. Chandni Vatvani reports.