DNA samples from Habibah’s siblings needed to identify remains


KUALA LUMPUR: DNA samples from the siblings of the late Datin Habibah Mahmud who was killed in a helicopter crash in Pakistan on Friday, are needed to identify her remains, says a Malaysian diplomat.

Malaysian Deputy High Commissioner to Pakistan, Aiyub Omar said the Pakistan Foreign Ministry relayed this information to him, based on feedback from the hospital.

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