Namibia. “Bureaucracies” may delay the transfer of bodies to Portugal

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Ohe bodies of the two Portuguese women who died, last Wednesday, April 24, in a collision between two buses 400 kilometers from the capital of Namibia, Windoek, “have not yet been released” and their transfer to Portugal may take time due to ” bureaucratic process”, he explained to News by the Minute the Secretary of State for Portuguese Communities.

According to José Cesário, the son of one of the victims is already in Namibia to “recognize the body” of his mother.

However, due to bureaucracy and the fact that this process is “very expensive”, the transfer may take longer than expected.

According to the Secretary of State, in both cases, “it is the insurance that will pay the costs of the transfer”, however, it is necessary to find a “certified funeral home” so that this process can continue. For this, as usually happens, José Cesário explained to News by the Minutea funeral home should be hired in Portugal that will ‘build the bridge’ with a funeral home in Namibia.

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