The anger and pain of the relatives is overflowing as they demand answers to know what has happened to their people who were in the tragedy in Tempe.

“They paid death tickets and nobody has done anything about it. Young children. My brother was 15 years old. He had his life ahead of him. And no one is saying anything about it,” says a young relative of passengers who are missing after the train accident who, as of noon on Thursday, has not received any official information about his relatives, speaking to SKAI.

Inside the train were his father and brother

He states that both his brother’s and his father’s tickets were booked electronically, however to this day the company has not informed him in which carriage they were sitting.

“Mr. Mitsotakis, the Minister of Health, is coming here yesterday. For what reason; To do what? To give explanations to whom? Where is it today? Did they bring the deputy health minister today? Tell me what? You haven’t informed us. No one has told us how many people were on the train. No one”, he emphasizes characteristically and adds:

“The company’s answering machine talks about the safest trip to Greece. They have put my name down four times and still no one has called back. Apparently my people are both dead right now. I have lost my brother. I have lost my father. Nothing can be changed about it. I know. The point is to do something to prevent something like this from happening again.”

He emphasizes that he does not want anyone to go and give him support. “I will support myself.”

At the same time, he emphasizes that we cannot blame everything on one person because he made a mistake and so many people die.

“Where are they all? Human life is above all,” he concludes.

Until noon the identification of the bodies of the victims that have been recovered – Investigations are continuing

Today at noon, it is expected that the bodies of the victims of the train in Tempi, which have been recovered so far, will be identified, with the DNA process, by the police in cooperation with the forensic service, as part of the protocol observed in cases of mass disasters. At the end of the process, the bodies will be handed over to their relatives.