Rosa Maria Cabús , Lluïsa Barbera , Bernardo Salort , Irene Sanchéz , Nuria Soler , Eneko Barberia , Jordi Medallo , Anna Hospital , Juan Fancisco Ortigosa , Claudina Vidal , Ines Landin , Magdalena Albiol , Leonor Chavarria , Luis Vaquero , Ruth Álvarez , Carmen Muñoz , Rocio Nieto
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Forensic intervention in the bus accident with 13 fatalities in Freginals, Tarragona, Spain
Corpses identification in events with multiple victims is a challenge and one of the main activities of Forensic Pathology. Legal, humanitarian and social repercussions are derived from the correct identification and also its management, generating a great impact.
The objective of this paper is to present the management and identification process of the 13 deaths that occurred in the bus accident on the AP7 motorway in March 2016 in Freginals (Tarragona, Spain). The rapid identification of fatalities, the different quality control mechanisms used, attention to family members, as well as the proper management of the catastrophe with the human and material resources available are analysed.
Despite the foreign nationality of all the victims, which determined the method of identification, all of them were quickly identified by dentistry, fingerprinting or DNA and were quickly returned to their families and countries of origin. Italy was the country where the largest number of victims came from. The participation of forensic doctors in ante mortem data recovery is highlighted.