Disappear a Mexican in Berlin: autopsy of the body provides information about death and the next steps

Disappear a Mexican in Berlin: autopsy of the body provides information about death and the next steps
The search for the missing Mexican María S. in Berlin has found a tragic end. After she was missing since July 22, her body was now found. The exact circumstances of their death are still unclear, since there are no results of the autopsy. The Mexican ambassador Francisco Quiroga is closely connected to the girl's parents and expects the family to transfer the body to Mexico. However, some bureaucratic steps will still be necessary for this.
María's family lives in Mexico and traveled to Germany when her daughter no longer reacted to her news. Since then, they have been supporting María intensively and even made their apartment in Berlin a headquarters of the helpers. The parents are in close contact with the Mexican message. This considers it likely that the family wants to bring the body to Mexico. Among other things, a death certificate is required for this, which is issued as soon as the police are finished by examining the body. In addition, a cemetery certificate is required that confirms that the body can be safely transported. The Mexican message will then make an application to get the visa for the transfer of mortal remains.
Communication between the Berlin police and the Mexican message during the search describes ambassador Quiroga as extremely good. The message helps the authorities to interpret the facts correctly and make sense. The message is also supported by the parents for bureaucratic processes and language problems. The Mexicans in Germany feel disappointed with the tragic incident. Germany is a popular destination for life and work for Mexicans, there is a growing and lively community. The Mexicans bring their attractive traditions with them and complement themselves well with German society.
Such a tradition is the "Día de los Muertos" (the day of the dead), on which the Mexicans honor their deceased. This day of commemoration will now also play an important role for María's family because they want to remember their daughter and live intensively.
The tragic disappearance and the death of María S. not only affected the family, but also the Mexican community in Germany. But they remain optimistic and bring their unique traditions to their new country. In particular, the "Día de los Muertos" will now be a significant memory and incentive for María's family to enjoy life to the fullest.
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