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Identifica­tion process for victims of White Island eruption starts

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New Zealand: Chief Coroner Judge Deborah Marshall has declared the Whakaari / White Island eruption as a mass fatality incident and three coroners in Auckland will begin working on the identifica­tion of the victims of the disaster.

The chief coroner and Acting Assistant Commission­er Bruce Bird have addressed the media about the identifica­tion and coronial processes following the eruption. A sixth person who was evacuated from Whakaari/White Island on Monday died on Tuesday, and eight others are presumed to have died on the island.

Mr Bird said an internatio­nally approved process for disaster victim identifica­tion is being followed and it is a stringent process which can take some time.

He said the names of the victims will be released as soon as the formal identifica­tion process has taken place.

The bodies of people killed in the eruption have been flown to Auckland for post-mortem examinatio­ns. Mr Bird said three coroners in Auckland will be working on identifyin­g the victims.

“This is because we are conscious of returning loved ones to their families, wherever their families are as soon as possible. We believe the expertise and numbers of pathologis­ts based in Auckland can ensure the process is smooth, accurate and as swift as possible.” Mr Bird said Police cannot confirm the nationalit­ies of the deceased until they have been formally identified. He said a decision has not yet been made on when the bodies on the island will be recovered.

Justice Marshall said there are a number of stages to identifyin­g the victims.

 ??  ?? New Zealand’s geological science agency says the White Island volcano, pictured on Monday, could erupt again soon.
New Zealand’s geological science agency says the White Island volcano, pictured on Monday, could erupt again soon.

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