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Sixteen countries with victims in the crash of 4U9525 Germanwings

The bodies will rescued Thursday

USPA NEWS - The Spanish authorities have identified 63 passengers 4U9525 Germanwings flight at the airport of El Prat in Barcelona, of which 49 are Spanish. This was announced on Wednesday the Spanish Government, which has prepared a team of forensic police to travel to France.
The number provided by the Spanish Government about his national who died in the crash of flight 4U9525 Germanwings contrast to the press conference offered by a spokesman for the German airline, who said 72 of the victims were German, 35 Spanish, two Australian, two of Venezuela, two of Argentina, two of Iran, two from the United States, two from Morocco, one in Holland, one of the UK, one from Belgium, one of Mexico, one of Colombia, one from Japan, one from Denmark and one of Israel. In total, sixteen countries, are affected by the accident.
Rescuers work at the crash site, but the recovery of the bodies will not start until Thursday. France has asked psychologists reinforcement to meet the families of the victims. The French government plans to install one or two attention points to families, in an attempt to improve the support they provide. In Spain, psychologists recommend that families not travel to France until they have recovered and identified all bodies.
The Spanish prime minister, Mariano Rajoy; German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President François Hollande, Wednesday visited the accident site and in a joint statement, stressed the cooperation between France, Germany and Spain. "Dear Angela, dear Mariano, you can be sure that we will know everything that happened," Hollande said, who announced that he has found the second black box of crashed plane, although this point was denied by rescuers.
Meanwhile, Rajoy said that now the important thing is to "identify and repatriate victims in the best possible conditions, because we know that is very important." The Spanish president of the government said that "we want to accompany them at your pain. We have seen the worst that can happen to a human being. We want to repatriate victims in the best possible conditions. We will be at the height of the circumstances ". Meanwhile, the first data from the black box found could meet this Wednesday. Is expected to clarify the circumstances in which the accident occurred. Experts agree it is a freak accident and, above all, affecting eight minutes during which there was no communication with the aircraft while it was falling over the Alpes.
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