AGRA, Jan. 4 -- A woman who went missing saving her two children in the deadly multi-vehicle pile-up and fire on the Yamuna Expressway in Mathura's Baldev area on December 16, 2025 is yet to be traced, with none of the recovered mortal remains matching her family's DNA samples. The search is also on for a bus conductor who went missing after the same incident. So far, 18 bodies or mortal remains have been identified and handed over to their families. "These identifications were carried out on the basis of DNA samples provided by relatives who feared their kin had died in the December 16 accident on the Yamuna Expressway, which claimed 19 lives," Mathura senior superintendent of police (SSP) Shlok Kumar said. He said a five-member committee had been constituted by the district magistrate to ascertain the fate of the two missing persons. "One case relates to Parvati, 38, who was travelling on a private bus from Hamirpur with her two children, and the other is that of Golu, a conductor of another bus involved in the pile-up," the SSP said. "All efforts are being made to identify the mortal remains recovered from the site. DNA samples of kin have been collected. Call detail records show that Parvati's mobile phone was last active at the accident site." Kumar said,htc...