Teams with the security forces of São Paulo have successfully removed the first three bodies from the site of the tragic plane crash in Brazil, as confirmed by a statement from the government of the state of São Paulo.
The bodies are now being transferred to the Central Forensic Medical Institute, which will be dedicated solely to handling the victims of the Vinhedo accident, as stated in the official communication.
In order to assist in the identification process, families are urged to provide any relevant medical records or documentation they may have pertaining to the victims. This includes radiological, medical, and dental exams, which should be submitted to the Central Forensic Medical Institute for review and analysis.
Furthermore, the Civil Defense of the State of São Paulo has mobilized a specialized team to offer support and assistance to the families of those who tragically lost their lives in the plane crash, as outlined in the government's statement.