Church sources said that a number of families of the victims of Libya massacre went to the forensic medicine in Cairo, and take from them 20 genetic cells samples, in order to identify the bodies of their children, and to make sure that the remains belong to them.
A number of the families of the victims of the first degree, both father and brother, went to the forensic medical service full of happiness and joy, hoping for the return the bodies of their children to their hometown in Our, Minya.
The foreign ministry had earlier called on the families of the victims to conduct “DNA” tests to identify their bodies, to be buried in their villages, after being handed over to the Cathedral in Abbasia.