MH17: Health Ministry team headed to Netherlands to aid DVI process


KUALA LUMPUR: A Health Ministry team, led by its Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam, is heading to Amsterdam in the Netherlands to aid the Disaster Victim Indentification (DVI) process to enable speedier repatriation of the remains of Malaysian victims who perished in the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 tragedy.

The team will be in discussion with its Dutch counterparts and other related experts, to seek solutions to any hitches encountered during the DVI process, he said in a statement issued by the Ministry Tuesday.

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