Authorities collect evidence of air disaster in Havana.

Authorities collect evidence of air disaster in Havana.

HAVANA, Cuba. – To be a forensic expert, you should not only have a high academic preparation, but also an Asian patience, a Lynx view and a physical resistance of iron.

Under the sun constantly alternating with rain, many times in the mud, they continue to work meticulously in the place where the fateful flight Havana-Holguín fell.

After collecting the human remains, they try now to collect every inch of the charred apparatus. Everything is taken to an airport facility where it is stored for further evaluation by members of the investigating commission.

Together with the Cubans, two specialists from the Mexican aeronautics are also working and experts from European insurers and the Boeing Company, manufacturer of the injured aircraft, are expected.

Macabre Puzzle

Neither rain nor thunder nor lightning can prevent experts from continuing to work on the wreckage of the rugged ship.

The site will be preserved as long as necessary, as established by international aeronautical conventions.

They have placed three tents, two blue and other green, which works as a sort of command post.

With gloves, surgical mask and identification vests, a group of cops accumulates evidence in a large bag of black nylon.

At the site of the disaster there is a mass of remains that make you think about how experts will put together this macabre puzzle. It will be difficult, that is certain, but also the preparation and capacity of our experts are very certain, they are anonymous men and women that not only now, but always, work seeking the truth.