The remains of eight people who died in a B-52 crash are being taken to a Delaware Air Force base for post-mortem care, according to multiple outlets. The process includes airlifting the remains to Dover Air Force Base, where officials perform additional identification confirmation and preparation for notification and return to the families.

Both reports describe the same sequence: first, the remains are transported to the Delaware facility for immediate post-mortem handling; then, they are airlifted to Dover AFB for further steps in the identification process. After identification is confirmed, the remains are prepared for return to relatives.

The coverage focuses on the handling procedures following the crash deaths rather than on investigative findings. No additional details about the crash circumstances are included in the provided summaries.