The Fort Worth Press - 'I recognized her ring': identifying Venezuela's dead in a makeshift morgue

USD -
AED 3.672504
AFN 64.000263
ALL 82.450332
AMD 367.476814
ANG 1.790403
AOA 917.499211
ARS 1481.234502
AUD 1.454567
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.698139
BAM 1.712032
BBD 2.010706
BDT 123.040831
BGN 1.69088
BHD 0.376409
BIF 2970.040486
BMD 1
BND 1.291345
BOB 6.913606
BRL 5.188986
BSD 0.99835
BTN 94.332471
BWP 13.56723
BYN 2.895259
BYR 19600
BZD 2.007817
CAD 1.42169
CDF 2275.000027
CHF 0.807965
CLF 0.023433
CLP 922.25967
CNY 6.79395
CNH 6.801099
COP 3445
CRC 452.828537
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 96.521751
CZK 21.241302
DJF 177.777194
DKK 6.546665
DOP 59.367546
DZD 133.093686
EGP 49.209101
ERN 15
ETB 158.950434
EUR 0.87589
FJD 2.24825
FKP 0.757857
GBP 0.754675
GEL 2.639446
GGP 0.757857
GHS 11.29129
GIP 0.757857
GMD 73.495817
GNF 8751.942226
GTQ 7.616522
GYD 208.826271
HKD 7.84075
HNL 26.720211
HRK 6.597304
HTG 130.482547
HUF 310.070983
IDR 17935.45
ILS 2.98755
IMP 0.757857
INR 94.79085
IQD 1310.5
IRR 1376000.000128
ISK 126.129826
JEP 0.757857
JMD 157.197442
JOD 0.708978
JPY 161.954501
KES 129.479973
KGS 87.45014
KHR 4009.999957
KMF 431.999752
KPW 900.00035
KRW 1547.010228
KWD 0.30957
KYD 0.831944
KZT 484.722751
LAK 22390.87523
LBP 89399.283079
LKR 335.683679
LRD 181.690061
LSL 16.420303
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.413775
MAD 9.384962
MDL 17.64554
MGA 4248.130009
MKD 53.973466
MMK 2099.649649
MNT 3579.92745
MOP 8.064707
MRU 40.15012
MUR 47.239507
MVR 15.460254
MWK 1736.999787
MXN 17.47987
MYR 4.060102
MZN 63.849922
NAD 16.41939
NGN 1380.150189
NIO 36.739249
NOK 9.93641
NPR 150.931604
NZD 1.770899
OMR 0.38449
PAB 0.99835
PEN 3.413017
PGK 4.382974
PHP 61.135499
PKR 277.607024
PLN 3.75675
PYG 6079.386547
QAR 3.645502
RON 4.591202
RSD 102.793988
RUB 77.000994
RWF 1465.530447
SAR 3.755301
SBD 8.065041
SCR 13.419968
SDG 600.501917
SEK 9.717935
SGD 1.293027
SHP 0.746601
SLE 24.767524
SLL 20969.503664
SOS 571.496504
SRD 37.494496
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.446548
SVC 8.735234
SYP 110.532098
SZL 16.500265
THB 33.2835
TJS 9.254411
TMT 3.51
TND 2.94625
TOP 2.40776
TRY 46.649898
TTD 6.786679
TWD 31.880895
TZS 2625.003035
UAH 44.804685
UGX 3659.011629
UYU 40.170697
UZS 12031.845656
VES 622.24352
VND 26290
VUV 119.179282
WST 2.780883
XAF 574.199591
XAG 0.017195
XAU 0.00025
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.799218
XDR 0.71412
XOF 574.199591
XPF 104.395628
YER 238.591655
ZAR 16.4444
ZMK 9001.202293
ZMW 18.074467
ZWL 321.999592
  • CMSD

    0.1300

    21.9

    +0.59%

  • GSK

    0.3100

    52.81

    +0.59%

  • CMSC

    0.1300

    22.06

    +0.59%

  • BCE

    -0.6600

    22.26

    -2.96%

  • AZN

    2.5400

    190.95

    +1.33%

  • NGG

    0.7500

    83.76

    +0.9%

  • RBGPF

    0.2000

    61.5

    +0.33%

  • BTI

    -0.0200

    62.74

    -0.03%

  • RIO

    0.5500

    94.29

    +0.58%

  • JRI

    0.0700

    12.86

    +0.54%

  • BCC

    -1.7600

    79.26

    -2.22%

  • RELX

    -0.0500

    31.29

    -0.16%

  • RYCEF

    0.0000

    18.75

    0%

  • VOD

    -0.2000

    13.69

    -1.46%

  • BP

    0.2200

    37.35

    +0.59%

'I recognized her ring': identifying Venezuela's dead in a makeshift morgue
'I recognized her ring': identifying Venezuela's dead in a makeshift morgue / Photo: © AFP

'I recognized her ring': identifying Venezuela's dead in a makeshift morgue

At a makeshift morgue in the quake-hit Venezuelan port of La Guaira, forensic experts in blue gowns and caps picked their way through dozens of bodies laid out in bags under the sun.

Text size:

The back-to-back 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes that rocked the Caribbean country within seconds of each other devastated this coastal state near Caracas, reducing entire neighborhoods to rubble.

As the official death toll rose past 1,700 and hospital morgues overflowed, the dock has been transformed into a mortuary, dotted with body bags and coffins.

Some of the bodies have been covered in lime to slow their decomposition.

Near a white tent, about a hundred empty urns awaited ashes of the dead after cremation.

"My family is in there. They tell me my sister and her children are there, and my brother's children," 25-year-old Wilker Molalla told AFP as he waited to be called to identify his dead.

Out of his family of 11, only Molalla and his brother survived.

They were at work when the quakes struck, causing high-rise apartment buildings, shopping centers and schools to crumple.

Carrying bouquets of flowers, relatives arrived to identify their loved ones or receive their bodies for burial.

Many were fiercely critical of the state's handling of the disaster, which has left residents in some places digging through rubble with their bare hands to try reach trapped family members.

- Identified by a ring -

Doctors and forensic experts in the port examined bodies under tarpaulins held up by four poles before issuing death certificates and cremation authorizations.

A truck identified as the "Special Hospital Waste Unit" arrived to collect the autopsy waste.

"I came yesterday and walked everywhere and couldn't find my daughter," said a distraught Antony Marcano, a 41-year-old cook.

"Today I returned more calmly, and thank God I found her, I identified her," he added.

"I recognized her by the ring I gave her."

Marcano participated in the recovery of his daughter's body, unrecognizable except for her clothes and the ring.

Authorities have given no estimate for the number of people still buried under the rubble, but the UN has estimated that there are about 50,000 people unaccounted for and said it is sending 10,000 body bags.

- A proper burial -

As part of the outpouring of solidarity from Venezuelans, many private funeral homes have offered free hearses to transport the dead, and free cremations.

Darwin Silva, 37, came to collect the remains of his mother, who died in the Hugo Chavez social housing complex, a flagship program of the late strongman leader.

"She's been identified, they already gave me the death certificate," said a distraught Silva, 37.

His mother was found trapped under a fallen beam, late at night, using a generator set up by neighbors for light.

The identification of the dead has been slowed by the fact that some relatives are still recovering from their injuries in hospital.

Marcano advised other families to keep the faith as they begin the grieving process.

"Pray to God that you can give them (your relatives) a proper burial," was his advice.

T.Gilbert--TFWP