Who is Aidana Baizieva?
A spokesperson from Hospital Kuala Lumpur today said that the last remaining victim from the crash has yet to be claimed by relatives as her identity had yet to be ascertained.
KUALA LUMPUR, April 5, 2015:
As the bodies of those who perished in
the Dauphin 2 helicopter that crashed yesterday are being claimed by
their family members, one victim’s identity has yet to be completely
ascertained.
At press time, it was learned that no one had yet to come forward to claim the body of Aidana, who was identified in the manifest released by the Transport Ministry last night as the operations assistant.
A spokesperson from HKL today said that
this last remaining victim from the crash had yet to be claimed by
relatives as her identity had yet to be ascertained.
“We are trying to get the authorities to
sort out the documentation of the victims,” a spokesperson, who spoke
on condition of anonymity, added.
While Fournier was active on the social
networking site Facebook, with his last posting being just hours before
the crash took place, checks on the site under the name Aidana Baizieva
yielded nothing.
The media yesterday had mistakenly
identified a woman in a photo with Fournier as Aidana. However, the
woman has since come forward to deny this.
The photo, which depicted Fournier in a
helicopter sitting next to a woman, had gone viral, with several media
identifying the woman as Aidana.
In a NST (New Straits Times) Online report, the woman in the photo, Dzuriasikim Dzulkefli, had come forward to deny that she was Aidana.
“I was really shocked that some people
had irresponsibly ‘declared’ me dead just because the photograph showed
pilot Clifford William Fournier and I in a helicopter,” Dzuriasikim was
quoted as saying by NST Online.
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