Mumbai Seafarer Killed in Gulf of Oman Attack Laid to Rest After DNA Confirmation
Mumbai seafarer killed in Gulf of Oman attack laid to rest over a month later
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Dixit Solanki, a seafarer from Kandivali, Mumbai, who died in a suspected missile or drone strike on an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman on March 1, was laid to rest after DNA tests confirmed his identity over a month later. His family faced delays in receiving his remains, prompting legal action for confirmation.
- 01Dixit Solanki died in a suspected missile or drone strike on March 1.
- 02His remains were confirmed through DNA testing after a month-long wait.
- 03The attack occurred on a tanker near the Muscat coast amid regional maritime tensions.
- 04Solanki was the first reported Indian casualty in recent maritime hostilities.
- 05The family sought legal intervention to confirm the identity of the remains.
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Dixit Solanki, an oiler from Kandivali, Mumbai, was killed in a suspected missile or drone strike on March 1 while working on a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman. The vessel was attacked near the Muscat coast, leading to an explosion in the engine room that claimed Solanki's life, marking him as the first reported Indian casualty in the ongoing maritime tensions in the region. After a prolonged wait for his remains, the family sought legal assistance to confirm the identity of the charred bones they received. The Bombay High Court directed DNA testing, which was conducted at the Kalina Forensic Science Laboratory, ultimately confirming Solanki's identity. Following this confirmation, his family was able to perform his last rites in Mumbai, bringing closure after a difficult ordeal.
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This incident highlights the dangers faced by seafarers in conflict-prone regions, raising concerns for families of maritime workers.
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