Forensic dental and medical response to the Bali bombing. A personal perspective.

Med J Aust

Oral Surgery Department, United Dental Hospital of Sydney, 2 Chalmers Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010, Australia.

Published: October 2003

After the Bali bombing on 12 October 2002, once the survivors had been treated or evacuated, many dead, severely burned and fragmented bodies were left. Formal identification was required before any remains could be released to grieving families. Australia sent a team to assist the Indonesians in this daunting and disturbing task. The "disaster victim identification" process eventually confirmed 202 people as dead, including 88 Australians. Personal and professional relationships between the Indonesians and our team were important factors in our acceptance into the Indonesian emergency response.

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