
The gruesome list of her victims grows tragedy in Tempeas according to the head of the forensic service Larisa, Rubini Leontariothers were taken to the morgue 14 burnt bodies (eventually 21).
In an interview with Real fm, Ms Leontari announced that the death toll at the moment is 57.
“Identification is not our job, it’s not the job of forensics. Of course, we help, but the laboratory belongs to the Civil Protection Unit, which specializes in natural disasters,” he said and added: “The investigation of the DNA laboratory is ongoing. We have 14 results ready, so the identification process is underway.”
When asked about this, she emphasized that she did not have “an answer when the identification process will end”, adding that we still don’t have a real number of missing persons. “DNA is critical, we know that people are suffering, but there must be results to have a clear picture,” he stressed.
She indicated that the hospital was more ten bags with human parts that have not yet been identified, so yesterday on Wednesday the relatives of the missing gave a DNA sample for identification. “This was taken from the DNA of each member, so some members that may belong to the dismembered body will be assigned to the body, some members that will not belong to the body, we will have their DNA,” Ms Leontari said.
However, he confirmed that most of the victims are young children.
Gaga: DNA Identification Only
For her procedure identification of the deadDeputy Minister of Health, Mina Gagastressed that it is only through DNAsince it was decided that relatives should not come into contact with bodies that could be charred or dismembered.
First results from DNA identification process, in cooperation with the forensic laboratories EL.AS. At the end of the process, the bodies will be handed over to their relatives.
In an interview with SKY, he emphasized: “The decision is for relatives not to see, not to contact people who are no longer alive, so that it would be less heartbreaking for them.”
Condition of the wounded
The condition of the wounded being treated in two hospitals in Larisa is assessed as manageable.
Ms Gaga stressed that most of them are in good condition, with ten having undergone surgery for fractures and six are in serious condition in the intensive care unit.
As the director of the orthopedic clinic of the Larisa General Hospital explained to the Athens Agency, Kostas BargiotasOperations were completed yesterday, first aid was provided to all the victims.
“All of the injuries we found were the result of train collisions and vary in severity. The conclusion is that we did not have many serious life-threatening accidents in the hospital, which means that the focus now is on the many dead, missing at the scene of the accident, ”he added.
Criminal prosecution of the head of the station
The head of the Larisa station, responsible for the tragic incident in Tempi, now faces serious charges.
His criminal prosecution for his criminal offenses is related to serial negligent homicide and bodily harm with the same criminal qualifications, and the traffic safety charge against him is the most serious (criminal offense) he brings based on the recent amendment of the Criminal Code (Article 291) sentences from ten years to life imprisonment.
After he was taken to the prosecutor’s office, he was handed over to the investigator and will apologize on Saturday.
New milk order
An in-depth investigation on all fronts, the immediate collection of all evidence and the speedy completion of the investigative work on the fact of the unheard-of tragedy in Tempi orders the Prosecutor of the Supreme Court Isidoros Dogiakos to the head of the Larisin Appeal Prosecutor’s Office, emphasizing in his document that now “the hour of justice has come” to establish the perpetrators, “whoever they are, wherever they are, wherever they come from, whatever they represent.”
Three girls from Kalambaka
Twin sisters, 20, and their cousin died tragically in Tempe on Tuesday evening. Tomi and Chrisa Plakia and their cousin Anastasia Plakia were returning to Thessaloniki, where they are studying. The mother of Anastasia Plakia, in an interview with ANT1, said that they were informed about the tragic incident by websites. “They all returned together to Thessaloniki to study. They were very close, two twins and their cousin… We were told by the websites. The first step we took was to go to the scene of the tragedy. We all left, at night, we went there, but they didn’t let us in, nothing. Don’t even get through, nothing. They closed traffic. The last time I spoke to my child was at 11:30 pm via SMS. He wrote me that he would arrive in Thessaloniki at 00:30.
Yesterday, early in the morning, the parents of the three girls were notified that they had to go to Larisa. The bodies were later identified, which plunged the family into mourning.
Source: Kathimerini

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