Bus accident bodies in Bulgaria next week arrive in Skopje

Northern Macedonia Foreign Minister Bujar Osmani has indicated that the bodies of victims who lost their lives in the Bulgarian bus accident will arrive in northern Macedonia next week. The expectations are that during the next week, shortly after the victims' identification procedures are completed. Can [...]
The expectations are that during the next week, shortly after the victims' identification procedures are completed. We can wait Tuesday or Wednesday, but other days, until all identification procedures --” are completed, Foreign Minister Osmani said at a media conference together with Interior Minister Oliver Spasovski and Transport Minister Blagoj Bocvarski.
Minister Osmani also added that during Saturday (November 27th) the first two survivors will be transferred, who are treated at the Sofia hospital. The other two injured are expected to be transferred on November 28th, and on December 1st other people.
The injured will initially be admitted to the Skopje hospital for medical control and then transferred to their homes”, Osman concluded.
A lifeless body has also been found during the additional search of the bus crash on the Struma Highway in Bulgaria, thus officially bringing the number of victims to 45.
A traveler who has been sent to the Institute for Investigation in Bulgaria has also been found on the burnt bus. It's about a young man”, North Macedonia Chief Prosecutor Lubomir Joveski declared on Friday, November 26th.
Northern Macedonia's chief prosecutor, Joveski, has said Bulgarian prosecutors have arrived in Skopje, who on Saturday will receive samples from victims' families to identify victims through DNA.
The bus, registered in northern Macedonia, is involved in fires on a highway southwest of Sofia on the morning of November 23rd, which resulted in the loss of 45 passengers. Most travelers from Northern Macedonia were tourists returning from a trip to Istanbul, Turkey.











