Officials weighing anthropological facial reconstruction to ID woman burned in subway attack: sources
Briefly

Authorities are exploring facial reconstruction as one option for identifying the burned body of a woman found on a subway train, signaling a significant investigative challenge.
Facial recognition or approximation comes in when you've hit a dead end in the investigation, allowing you to ask the public for assistance in identifying the victim.
The injuries are catastrophic, necessitating facial reconstruction and further DNA testing as investigators hope to recover usable samples despite the severe burns.
Despite the challenges posed by the body's condition, internal tissues and bones may still provide accessible samples for DNA extraction.
Read at New York Post
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