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Latest news .. The Ecuadorian Prosecutor’s Office began to work to identify those who lost their lives in the most critical days of the coronavirus epidemic (coronavirus). The graves of those who lost their lives due to the corona virus have begun to be dug in order to determine the identities of many bodies found in containers in the city of Guayaquil.
In the statement made by the Ecuadorian Prosecutor’s Office on social networks, “the Prosecutor’s Office is collecting DNA samples to identify the identity of those who lost their lives during the Kovid-19 epidemic, with the support of the National System of Legal Medicine.”
It has been reported that 18 of the 45 bodies transferred from the Los Ceibos Hospital in the north of Guayaquil have been exhumed, while the procedures carried out at the La Aurora Cemetery in the town of Daule are expected to be completed in a few days.
MANY MANY REGISTERED PERSONS DEAD
The Ecuadorian Prosecutor’s Office began the investigation in May after 237 bodies were dismembered in garbage containers around the Los Ceibos Hospital in the city.
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The health and funeral system collapsed in Guayaquil due to the large number of victims between March and April, when the first epidemic occurred.
In addition to the chaos of corpses in public hospitals, the bodies of the deceased in their homes were also kept waiting for days, and many bodies were cremated without being identified.
As a result of the identity confusion, many people who were actually alive were registered as dead in the system, and were later understood to be alive. Acting upon realizing the situation, the Ecuadorian Prosecutor’s Office decided to excavate the graves one by one to identify the bodies.