All 39 victims who died in the UK have been brought home.
(Baonghean.vn) - In Nghe An this time, there were 3 victims with registered residence in Dien Chau, 7 people from Yen Thanh; 3 people from Nghi Loc and 3 people from Vinh City.
On the morning of November 30, representatives of the authorities and local authorities of Nghe An province were present at Noi Bai airport to receive the second batch of 14 bodies and 2 urns of ashes of the remaining Nghe An citizens. In this shipment, a total of 16 bodies and 7 urns of ashes of Vietnamese citizens were brought back to the country for burial procedures.
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Authorities check the urns before handing them over to local authorities. Photo: TTX |
In Nghe An this time, there were 3 victims with registered residence in Dien Chau, 7 people from Yen Thanh; 3 people from Nghi Loc and 3 people from Vinh City.
Nghe An Provincial People's Committee continues to request local Party committees and authorities to coordinate and help the victims' families organize a thoughtful and complete funeral; promptly visit, encourage, and share the pain and loss so that the victims' families can overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives.
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Previously, on November 27, 5 Nghe An citizens were also brought back to their hometowns for burial according to local customs. Photo: Tien Hung |
Previously, on the morning of November 27, representatives of the authorities and local authorities of Nghe An province received the first batch of 5 bodies of Nghe An citizens, transferred them to the locality to hand over to the victims' families for burial according to local customs, practices and regulations. The reception, movement and handover of the victims' bodies to their families was ensured to be on schedule, accurate and safe.
Public opinion agrees and thanks the central and local authorities for creating the best and most favorable conditions for moving, receiving, handing over and coordinating with the families to organize the burial of the victims' bodies in accordance with local customs, practices and regulations, contributing to easing the pain and loss of the families whose relatives were victims.