NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC – An ecumenical service and burial for loved ones who lost their lives during Hurricane Dorian will take place on Friday.
According to Archdeacon Keith Cartwright, there will be a graveside ecumenical service followed by a burial, taking into consideration the necessary COVID-19 protocols.
According to Cartwright, the ceremony will be a time for all to “remember the impact Hurricane Dorian has had on our communities and as good Christian people, pay our final respects.”
The 55 Hurricane Dorian victims in Abaco will be individually interred, although forensic DNA profiling analysis is ongoing.
Meanwhile, despite some delays within the operations of laboratories internationally, the Royal Bahamas Police Force has indicated that collaboration with a highly recognised laboratory, very skilled in dealing with DNA sampling, is proving good results.