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Taiwan media reports: Taiwan military F-16V pilot confirmed death

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According to Taiwan's United News Network reported on January 16, the Taiwan Air Force's "Chiayi Fourth Wing" F-16V single-seat fighter plane crashed into the north embankment of the Aogu Wetland in Dongshi Township on the 11th, and successively found fingers, bones, flight suits, etc. The comparison results showed that the DNA belonged to pilot Chen Yi, and it was determined that he was dead.

According to reports, the Chiayi "District Procuratorate" predicted that on the 17th, it would issue a death certificate to the family for an accidental death, and wait for the Taiwan authorities and the military to investigate the cause of the crash before deciding whether it needed to be investigated separately.

It is understood that the physiological organization of the pilot salvaged by the Taiwan military was sent to the freezer of the Chiayi Municipal Funeral Home for storage, and because the identity had not been confirmed before, it was stored according to the nameless family, and the documents received such as DNA comparison would be changed immediately, and there was no spiritual hall.

According to reports, on the sixth day of search and rescue on the 16th, more than 1,700 pieces of wreckage had been recovered, and the Taiwan authorities and military continued to salvage the fuselage and look for black boxes in the target area.

The report also said that if the physiological tissue is continued to be searched, it will be re-tested according to the situation, and if it is clear that it belongs to the pilot Chen Yi, the prosecution intends to no longer collect specimens for comparison.

Source: Reference News Network

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