Media Room: Media Releases
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| 02/12/2008 | MSPA 381/08 |
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DNA TEST RESULTS
– THE UNKNOWN SAILOR Recent DNA testing of samples taken from a number of relatives of the
crew of HMAS Sydney II has failed to
identify the remains of the unknown sailor. The sailor's remains were exhumed
from Christmas Island in October 2006. Although the remains have not as yet been identified, they are believed
to be those of a crew member of HMAS Sydney
II, which was sunk off the West Australian Coast on 19 November 1941
following enemy action. All 645 crew
from HMAS Sydney II perished. While an official reinterment and memorial service for the Unknown
Sailor was held in Geraldton on 19 November 2008, the case is by no means
closed. DNA testing conducted by the Australia Centre for Ancient DNA located
in Adelaide has excluded 15 crew members short listed following a thorough and
methodical forensic and historical investigation in an attempt to identify the
remains. Family of HMAS Sydney II crew members who wish to be considered for DNA testing and
comparison against the remains of the Unknown Sailor are asked to make contact
with the Christmas Island Investigation Team by letter to: Director
Navy Ministerials & Coordination, Department
of Defence, R1-4-C070, Russell
Offices, Canberra, ACT, 2600. Media contact: Defence Media Liaison: 02 6265 3343 or 0408 498 664 |
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Issued
by Ministerial Support and Public Affairs,
Department of Defence,
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