Seven more bodies of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane crash victims have been identified on Wednesday via DNA process. The bodies have been identified during the DNA identification process at a Karachi University (KU) forensic lab. The authorities have approached the victim families so that they could collect bodies of their loved ones. Overall 46 victims of the plane crash have been identified so far of which 37 of them were identified by the families. “Seven people have been identified using DNA process while two others were recognized through their national identity cards (NICs). It is pertinent to mention here that Sindh Information Minister Nasir Hussain Shah said on Tuesday that the DNA tests of the victims of crashed PIA’sPK-8303 will be completed within 10 days. Nasir Hussain Shah, while addressing a press conference alongside the Sindh minister Saeed Ghani, said that the local administration had timely responded the crash incident as rescue activities were immediately begun at the site. Sindh Information Minister Nasir Hussain Shah said that the personnel of armed forces and Rangers had fully supported the police forces in the rescue operation. Shah said that EidulFitr was observed with simplicity due to coronavirus pandemic and Pakistan International Airlines (PIA plane crash incident.