Coroner’s office says post-mortem for plane crash victims could take days
The Ontario coroner’s office says it will likely be several days before the victims of this week’s plane crash are publicly identified, but a friend of the pilot says the man and his entire family were among those killed.
A spokeswoman for the coroner’s office says in a statement that four adults and three children were killed when a small plane crashed into a wooded area in Kingston, Ont., on Wednesday.
“The identities of the deceased persons will not be released to authorities until they have all been positively identified by scientific methods and next of kin have been notified,” issues manager Cheryl Mahyr said in a statement. “We anticipate this will take several days to complete.”
However, Austin, Texas, resident Ali Kodirov said the pilot was his friend Otabek Oblokulov, and the man’s wife and three children also died in the crash.