A DNA match confirmed the identification of Barbara Keating, who died in the September 11 attacks, providing closure for her family. In total, three victims were recently identified, with names released for two individuals. Dr. Jason Graham emphasized a strong commitment to identifying missing persons nearly 25 years after the attacks. On September 11, 2001, the terrorist group al-Qaida orchestrated attacks that resulted in nearly three thousand fatalities, with 2,753 occurring in New York City. To date, 1,653 victims have been identified.
Officials with the medical examiner's office confirmed a DNA match of human remains with Barbara Keating, a victim of the September 11 attacks, aiding family closure.
Dr. Jason Graham emphasized the continuous commitment to identifying missing individuals from 9/11, stating that efforts remain strong even 25 years later.
Multiple victims of the 9/11 terror attacks were identified through advanced DNA techniques, highlighting the city's dedication to providing closure for bereaved families.
The mayor's office confirmed additional identities of victims from the September 11 attacks, showcasing the ongoing work of forensic scientists in matching remains.
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