The number of active files for disappearance registered due to DANA and the floods that affected the province of Valencia on October 29 has dropped to four. For its part, the total number of fatalities remains at 222, all already autopsied and identified. This is reflected in the balance sheet with the accumulated history since the beginning of this episode, prepared by the Data Integration Center (CID) and which has been updated at 8:00 p.m. this Wednesday, November 27, as indicated by this organization. in a statement.
Compared to the previous day, there has been a new identification, that of the last victima man whose lifeless body was recovered last Monday between the municipalities of Benaguasil and Vilamarxant. That person was listed as missing, so the files for disappearance have been reduced in one case ante mortem that are still active.
Of the 222 IDs carried out so far, 171 have been produced by fingerprint analysis, 47 by DNA and the remaining four correspond to hospital identifications while alive.
The CID is a technical body that is made up of a Forensic Office and an Office of the State Security Forces and Bodies, with specialized agents from the Civil Guard and the National Police. Its main function is to gather and supervise the different identification reports carried out by the different institutions on people who died in events with multiple victims, under Royal Decree 32/2009.
This center is the only one authorized by this Royal Decree to publicly provide official figures to the media, through the Communication Office of the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community, relating to the forensic medical and scientific police treatment of the event. According to official data, the majority of confirmed fatalities belong to the Valencian Community, and the The rest are from Castilla-La Mancha (7) and Andalusia (1).
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