180 likes | 234 Views
Join Dr. Irena Dawidson in the aftermath of the tragic 2002 Bali bombing at Sari Club. Explore the crucial role of forensic odontology in identifying victims as we delve into the meticulous dental identification process at Sanglah hospital's morgue.
E N D
Bali bombing Irena Dawidson, DDS, Ph.D. Forensic odontologist
The crater created by the explosion Taxi cars outside the club
dental ”check-list” radiographs drying... ...checking... ”drying help...”
Reconciliation meeting ”reconciliation room”
October, 12th, 2002 Terrorist bombing - Kuta Beach, Bali 202 victims 38 Indonesia and 161 from other countries, 3 unidentified 88 Australia 3 France 23 Great Britain 3 New Zealand 7 USA 2 Brasil 6 Sweden 2 Japan 6 Germany 2 South Africa 4 Holland 2 South Korea 3 Denmark 1 each from Canada, Equador, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Taiwan
Identification methods • 93 dental identification • 71 genetic identification (DNA) • 7 police identification (fingerprints) • 3 physical identification (tattoos, scars) • All others – combination of identification methods