Nearly Half of NY Sept. 11 Dead Cannot Be Identified
/New York authorities have ended
efforts to identify victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, leaving the
remains of nearly half the 2,749 people killed in the World Trade
Center unidentified, the city's medical examiner said on Wednesday.
Some 9,720 unidentified bone and tissue fragments have been sealed and
stored in case developments in technology allow for identification in
the future, said Ellen Borakove, spokeswoman for the medical examiner's
office. Of those killed, 42 percent remain unidentified due to
difficulties in getting DNA samples from the remains "The remains have
become deteriorated. Some have no DNA, and some have only partial DNA,"
Borakove said. The medical examiner's office has identified 1,585
victims, but progress has slowed to a halt on 1,161 victims. Only eight
remains have been identified since September. Three people injured in
the attacks died later of their wounds. For family members of those who
died, the identification process can be comforting, said Anne Mulderry,
whose son Stephen's remains were identified. "At first it was a great
blow, but afterwards it was a great comfort when his remains were
found," she said. "I do pray for people who have not been allowed
that." The unidentified remains will be placed in a memorial when the
World Trade Center complex is rebuilt, Borakove said. "They will be
part of the memorial, but will always remain accessible to us," she
said. "When technology changes, which we fully expect it will, we will
be able to retrieve the remains." Family members of all those killed in
the World Trade Center attacks will be notified by New York officials
about plans for the remains in the yet-to-be-built memorial. [more]