Authorities here on Sunday initiated identification procedures of the bodies of last week's terror attack victims so that their families can claim them for their burial.CNN quoted Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern as saying that the authorities had started returning identified bodies to their families. All bodies will be returned to their respective families by Wednesday, she added.Six disaster victim identification experts from Australia are also assisting the identification procedures, she added.In addition, New Zealand police described the identification process as "detailed and complex work" that must be completed thoroughly."It's vital we have certainty around the cause of death for any future court proceedings," Detective Superintendent Peter Read said.In the worst ever terror attack in New Zealand, the 28-year-old gunman, named Brenton Harrison Tarrant, carried out the Friday's attacks at Linwood Mosque and Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch killing 50 people and injuring 49 others, ...