DNA extracted from Lockerbie bomb suitcase, 37 years after atrocity

by TimesandSundayTimes

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  1. Forensic experts have extracted DNA from the suitcase containing the Lockerbie bomb for the first time and will seek to match it against swabs taken from the Libyan explosives chief accused of Britain’s worst terrorist atrocity.

    Advances in technology have allowed Scottish scientists to gather DNA from the suitcase lining and an umbrella packed into the luggage before Pam Am Flight 103 exploded in mid-air in December 1988, killing 270 people

  2. This is like a trailer for an announcement. An announcement will be coming soon about if it matches or not. Unless it gets blocked by Westminster, like so many other reports do. Given the way things are, I find it highly likely we won’t hear more about this.

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