Two new victims of September 11 identified, 22 years later

by time news

2023-09-09 20:07:00

22 years after the September 11, 2001 jihadist attacks on the United States, the remains of two victims killed in the towers of the World Trade Center in New York could be identified thanks to DNA, authorities announced as they approached. of a new commemoration.

The identities of the two victims, a man and a woman, have not been released at the request of the families. They bring to 1,649 the number of people whose remains have been identified, out of a total of 2,753 dead after an al-Qaeda commando rushed two airliners into the twin towers of Manhattan, said the medical office. Law of New York (OCME).

“We hope these new identifications bring some comfort to the families of the victims, and the efforts of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner demonstrate the city’s unwavering commitment to reuniting all World Trade Center victims with their loved ones. ,” the city’s mayor, Democrat Eric Adams, said in a statement on Friday.

1,104 victims have still not been able to be identified, and the last two identifications date back to 2021. When the south tower, then the north tower, of the World Trade Center, collapsed after the attack, the violence of the deluge of fire, of steel and dust was such that no DNA trace was ever found for hundreds of dead.

The two new identifications were made possible thanks to a “newly adopted next-generation sequencing technology – more sensitive and faster than conventional DNA techniques” and used in particular by the American army, explains the OCME.

The attacks are commemorated each year in New York with official ceremonies, as will be the case on Monday.

In total, the jihadists hijacked four planes, two of which hit the World Trade Center towers, one ripped open part of the Pentagon near Washington, and another crashed in a wooded area of ​​Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

These attacks, the deadliest in history, left a total of 2,977 dead.

09/09/2023 20:05:13 – New York (AFP) – © 2023 AFP

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