Identification of foreign nationals in mass disasters are generally conducted according to the jurisdiction of the country in which the disaster occurs. However, such identification can be achieved only through co-operation with the authorities of the victims' countries of residence. On October 8th 2001 at Linate airport in Milan, Italy, an MD87 SAS airplane with 110 crew members and passengers on board collided on the ground with a Cessna Citation II jet with 2 pilots and 2 passengers. The plane then caught fire after having crashed into an airport baggage hangar causing the death of 4 other victims among the groundstaff. The accident claimed a total of 118 victims of 9 nationalities. Based on our experience from investigation of the Finni...
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INTRODUCTION On October 8th, 2001 a small plane collided with an MD87 SAS airliner on the main runw...
Mass disater management and odontological identification of part of 118 victims of the Linate air cr...
Identification of and investigation into the cause of death of foreign nationals in mass disasters a...
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The Spanish and Portuguese-Speaking Working Group of the International Society for Forensic Genetics...
This article deals with the problematic aspects relating to aviation crash victim identification in ...
Visual Identification by next of kin is the most common method of identifying unknown bodies in Indi...
In a mass fatality incident, correct victim identification is essential to satisfying humanitarian c...
INTRODUCTION On October 8th, 2001 a small plane collided with an MD87 SAS airliner on the main runw...
Mass disater management and odontological identification of part of 118 victims of the Linate air cr...
Identification of and investigation into the cause of death of foreign nationals in mass disasters a...
In mass disasters dental investigation is carried out with the object of contributing odontologicall...
The crash of a passenger aircraft at Mangalore on 22 May 2010 resulted in the loss of 158 lives. The...
Mass disasters represent a challenging forensic task when victims need to be identified. A wide vari...
A mass disaster is commonly construed as an event (air, naval, railway, or motorway accident, floodi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Forensic odontology (FO) is regarded in the literature as one of the most r...
The terrorist attacks of November 2015 led to the immediate death of 129 victims admitted to the Leg...
On 15 September 1995 a Malaysian Airlines (MAS) Fokker 50 plane plunged while descending and crashed...
In the present European migration crisis Italy is dealing with an enormous number of dead victims; r...
The Spanish and Portuguese-Speaking Working Group of the International Society for Forensic Genetics...
This article deals with the problematic aspects relating to aviation crash victim identification in ...
Visual Identification by next of kin is the most common method of identifying unknown bodies in Indi...
In a mass fatality incident, correct victim identification is essential to satisfying humanitarian c...