Voepass plane crash: twelve bodies have been identified, only one has been released

The Legal Medical Institute (IML) of the state of São Paulo has already identified twelve bodies, of the 62 that were on flight 2283, from Voepass Linhas Aéreas, which crashed on Friday afternoon (9) in Vinhedo, in the interior of São Paulo.

One of the bodies was released to the family for legal proceedings. The agency estimates that the process for the other seven should be completed soon. The families are the first to be notified about the progress of the identification work.

The information is contained in the most recent bulletin released at 5 pm this Sunday by the Communications Secretariat of the state of São Paulo.

The Central IML was directed to exclusively handle the case and continues to work on identifying the victims’ bodies. Around 40 professionals are working on the case, including doctors, forensic dentistry, anthropology and radiology teams, assisting in the work.

Source: CNN Brasil

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