After the genetic exams to confirm the identity of the remains, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs moved this weekend the ashes of victims of the plane crash that occurred in Philadelphia, the United States, on January 31, to hand them over to their relatives.
The Mexico Consul in that city, Carlos Obrador, brought opinion polls with the remains of the Six Mexican people: two pilots, two doctors and two passengers, and they passed through an air ambulance after moments after they went out to Mexico.
In these events, Lizth Murillo Osuna and Valentina Guzmán Murillo, mother and daughter who returned to her homeland Esenada after the death of medical treatment.
In addition, the pilots Josué juárez, originally from VeraCruz and Alanoya. Likewise, doctors Rodrigo Padilla and Role Miza.
The delivery of opinion polls at the ceremony held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Director General of Consular Protection and Strategic Planning, Vanessa Calva Ruiz, was chaired on behalf of Foreign Minister Juan Ramon de la Fuente.
“Consulatory representation is closely with the forensic medicine authorities to achieve the full identification of the remains,” he said.
The Mexico government realized the solidarity and support of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the United States, which were given the task of restoring the victims and determining their identity at speed and sensitivity, who facilitated the return of the victims worthy of the victims.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs repeats its condolences to all the relatives of the victims and expresses its commitment to the continued provision of consular assistance until the end of the tragic accident.”
JCP
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