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The new terrorist attack with stabbings and outrages that took place this past weekend in the streets of London, concretely in the bridge of London, left the family of Ignacio Echeverría without words. His son was in the area when everything happened. The 39-year-old returned from skating in a park with his friends when they saw a man stabbing a woman in the neighborhood of Borough Market, next to the London Bridge. The friends said that Ignacio was the only one who stopped to succor the woman who was being stabbed and fought with the aggressor. Of all the people who were in the scene of the attack, Ignacio was the only one who did not hesitate to go to help the people who were being attacked, thus confronting in a heroic way the man who assaulted with a knife to all the people who were They crossed in their way. The young Spaniard was the bravest and faced the aggressor without hesitation while the people ran to get away from that man. The last time they saw him, they said, he was lying on the sidewalk. From that moment, the family could not contact him because he did not answer the calls or find him in hospitals.
https://espana-diario.es/noticia/54...ia-victima-del-atentado-terrorista-en-londres
A different protocol of victims (To say nothing else)
The identification of the Spaniard arrives almost four days after the attack, in which the Spanish Government has urged the British authorities. "We can understand that certain protocols of identification have to be respected, but we must take into account the situation of the family, which is not far from being inhuman," said Foreign Minister Alfonso Dastis. Despite the British authorities' Since Monday of fingerprints, DNA and dental data of the young Spaniard, the confirmation has not arrived until this Wednesday. Police sources consulted by Efe showed their astonishment that Echeverría's family still did not receive any information and that the British authorities were limited to asking them "24 or 48 hours" more time to offer them information, something that could have been resolved days ago . The protocols, explains to Efe a civil guard, have to exist but they have to generate the "minimum suffering" to the families and more when, as in this case, it tries to identify a body among a few corpses. Visual recognition is the key, pointed out the researchers consulted, since in Spain the first thing that would have been done in a similar case would have been to allow some family member to recognize the body. Once this unofficial identification is made, the result of the collation of Fingerprints and DNA verify with total guarantees the identity of a deceased person, explains to Efe a policeman who remembers that in the case of Ignacio Echeverría also exist testimonies of witnesses who have been able to give details of the place or its dress. Has an inverse protocol, since the last step is the identification by the relatives before the comparison of fingerprints and DNA.
http://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2017/06/07/5937edefe2704e43378b45ba.html
The new terrorist attack with stabbings and outrages that took place this past weekend in the streets of London, concretely in the bridge of London, left the family of Ignacio Echeverría without words. His son was in the area when everything happened. The 39-year-old returned from skating in a park with his friends when they saw a man stabbing a woman in the neighborhood of Borough Market, next to the London Bridge. The friends said that Ignacio was the only one who stopped to succor the woman who was being stabbed and fought with the aggressor. Of all the people who were in the scene of the attack, Ignacio was the only one who did not hesitate to go to help the people who were being attacked, thus confronting in a heroic way the man who assaulted with a knife to all the people who were They crossed in their way. The young Spaniard was the bravest and faced the aggressor without hesitation while the people ran to get away from that man. The last time they saw him, they said, he was lying on the sidewalk. From that moment, the family could not contact him because he did not answer the calls or find him in hospitals.
https://espana-diario.es/noticia/54...ia-victima-del-atentado-terrorista-en-londres
A different protocol of victims (To say nothing else)
The identification of the Spaniard arrives almost four days after the attack, in which the Spanish Government has urged the British authorities. "We can understand that certain protocols of identification have to be respected, but we must take into account the situation of the family, which is not far from being inhuman," said Foreign Minister Alfonso Dastis. Despite the British authorities' Since Monday of fingerprints, DNA and dental data of the young Spaniard, the confirmation has not arrived until this Wednesday. Police sources consulted by Efe showed their astonishment that Echeverría's family still did not receive any information and that the British authorities were limited to asking them "24 or 48 hours" more time to offer them information, something that could have been resolved days ago . The protocols, explains to Efe a civil guard, have to exist but they have to generate the "minimum suffering" to the families and more when, as in this case, it tries to identify a body among a few corpses. Visual recognition is the key, pointed out the researchers consulted, since in Spain the first thing that would have been done in a similar case would have been to allow some family member to recognize the body. Once this unofficial identification is made, the result of the collation of Fingerprints and DNA verify with total guarantees the identity of a deceased person, explains to Efe a policeman who remembers that in the case of Ignacio Echeverría also exist testimonies of witnesses who have been able to give details of the place or its dress. Has an inverse protocol, since the last step is the identification by the relatives before the comparison of fingerprints and DNA.
http://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2017/06/07/5937edefe2704e43378b45ba.html