Four Salvadorans who died in a tragedy in California, USA, will be transferred to their homeland.

by times news cr

2024-08-19 23:00:33

Through a statement, Ismael Guzmán Funeral Home and Chapels reported that in coordination with and with the support of the Salvadoran Foreign Ministry, they will repatriate the five bodies of compatriots who suffered a fatal accident in California, United States, transferring them to their place of origin in San Cayetano, Istepeque, in San Vicente Sur.

The funeral home said the repatriation of Don Miguel Angel Carcamo Ramirez, 70, will be on Friday, August 9 at 5:45 a.m., to the San Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdamez International Airport in El Salvador.

Therefore, Cárcamo Ramírez will be laid to rest, individually, starting at 1:00 pm on the main street of Colonia La Gloria, in the multipurpose room.

On the other hand, the remains of Brenda Natali Morales Killian (36 years old); William Andrew Killian Morales (6 years old); Marta Elena Morales de Cárcamo (56 years old) and Wesley James Killian Morales (one year old), will be repatriated next week, of which they will later announce the day and time. Through a statement, Funerales y Capillas Ismael Guzmán, reported that in coordination and with the support of the Salvadoran Foreign Ministry, they will repatriate the five bodies of compatriots who suffered a fatal accident in California, United States, transferring them to their place of origin in San Cayetano, Istepeque, in San Vicente Sur.

The funeral home said that the remains of Brenda Natali Morales Killian (36 years old); William Andrew Killian Morales (6 years old); Marta Elena Morales de Cárcamo (56 years old) and Wesley James Killian Morales (one year old), will be repatriated this Sunday, August 18 and that their funeral procession will take place on Monday 19, in the district of Istepeque.

The bodies of the family of Salvadorans who died in the United States are being delivered this morning at El Salvador’s International Airport. The Government of President Nayib Bukele has a procedure in place to support the relatives of Salvadorans who die abroad.

“From the very beginning, our consulate in San Francisco, California, contacted the families through our Humanitarian Management Department to assist them in this repatriation process”: Deputy Minister of Diaspora and Human Mobility, Cindy Portal.

The bodies of the Salvadoran family who died in the United States are now in the place where they will be laid to rest today.

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