
Tribute to the victims of the railway accident Tempe they attacked firefighters, rescue volunteers, EKAV rescuers, security forces and all those who continuously worked at the scene all these days.
Also present at the scene were Deputy Prime Minister Christos Triandopoulos, Secretary General of Civil Protection Vassilis Papageorgiou and Thessaly Regional Governor Kostas Agorastos, who expressed their gratitude to all those who have worked all these days. in a search and rescue operation.
Then, at the accident site, the memory of the victims was honored with a minute of silence.
A moment of silence…#Tempe pic.twitter.com/cBrQhK2QKR
— Fire Department (@pyrosvestiki) March 5, 2023
55 of the 57 dead have been identified
Previously, studies were carried out on all samples of biological material that were collected by special fire departments from the fatal train crash site outside the city of Minsk. Tempewithout changing anything in the black account 57 dead.
As it became known from the police, from the first moment until yesterday, 300 thousand people arrived at the forensic laboratories. 107 samples from dead and human limbs.
Was identification of 55 of the 57 dead. Regarding the two remaining dead:
- One dead still remains unknownsince no one was looking for it and there is no reference sample for DNA identification
- Young woman she is still looking for her daughter who was on the train, but no trace of her was found.
Seven injured in intensive care
Seven wounded remain in intensive care unit: these are 4 people who are being treated at the Larisa University Hospital and a 20-year-old, the only survivor from the first car, who is in the Larisa General Hospital and his condition is considered critical, but stable.
One case with a severe head injury and one with burns were treated in the hospitals of Thessaloniki.
Decree of the Dean of the Faculty of Law of AUTI
The establishment of a scholarship in memory of 23-year-old AUTH law student Kyprianos Papaioannou, who died in a train accident in Tempi, will be offered by the school to the State Scholarship Fund.
In its decision on the tragic loss, the Dean of the Faculty of Law of AUTI indicates that the recipient of the scholarship will be a Cypriot who will study in the next academic year 2023-2024 at the School.
Among other things, the dean’s office decided to assist his family in their legal support in the Greek courts in order to claim the compensation to which they are entitled. The deanery will take part in the divine service at the exodus, which will take place on Monday in the church of the Apostles Peter and Paul of Avgoros in Cyprus. Instead of a wreath, at the request of his family, he will contribute 300 euros to complete the upkeep of the church.
Source: Kathimerini

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