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U.S. Prosecution: The DNA of the person killed in the Nashville blast matches that of the suspect in the act
Federal Bureau of Investigation investigators confirmed that the samples collected at the suspect's home were identical to those taken from human remains found at the scene.
This raises the suspicion that this is a suicide bombing, but the FBI clarified: the investigation is too early to determine the motive behind the operation.
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Monday, 28 December 2020, 00:13
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In the video: Documentation of a vehicle explosion in downtown Nashville Tennessee (from Twitter)
DNA samples collected at the home of the suspect in the car bombing at Christmas in Nashville, Tennessee, are identical to the human remains found at the scene of the incident, Federal Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution officials said Monday night.
This reinforces the suspicion that this is a suicide attack.
It was also reported that the investigation is now at too early a stage to determine the motive behind the act.
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Too early to determine what the motive is.
The scene of the explosion in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tuesday (Photo: Reuters)
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