Thursday, March 26, 2015

Spain reduced to 50 victims in the crash – El Universal (Venezuela)

Madrid.- The Spanish government reduced to fifty Thursday the number of Spanish victims in the crash of Germanwings that crashed in the Alps French, after informing of 51 on Wednesday.

“There are 50 victims with Spanish nationality and a victim who has a long residence for more than 20 years in Spain,” said Spanish Secretary of State for Security, Francisco Martínez Vázquez, in a press conference after the cabinet meeting crisis constituted by the government after the accident, AFP quoted.

Martínez Vázquez said this latest victim I was based in Spain and was identified initially as Spanish “for their direct relatives.”

However, the Spanish authorities have established that there has nationality, although the Spanish responsible insisted that the family of this latest victim be “taken care of with the same love” than the rest.

At the same press conference, Secretary of State Relations with Parliament, Luis Ayllon, refused to comment on media reports, according to which one of the pilots was out of the cab at the time of the accident.

“The important thing is what officially moved having jurisdiction in the matter “, Ayllon said, noting that” we have been informed that there will be an official communication “by the French authorities, who are competent in the investigation.

To work on it, mainly in the identification of bodies, the Spanish government has sent a team of forensic composed of three policemen and three civilian guards.

“Two of them are present at the scene and four will be in Paris,” said Martínez Vázquez.

The Germanwings A320 covering the route between Barcelona and Dusseldorf crashed in an area of ​​the French Alps, in the southeast of France, without any survivors. In the accident killed 72 Germans and 50 Spaniards.

Two planes with family and friends of the victims left on Thursday morning from Dusseldorf and Barcelona to the French city of Marseille, where were taken to a nearby attention to the crash.

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