A German Man, whom authorities suspended had died in Wednesday’s cable car accident in Lisbon, is still Alive. His relatives discovered that the man was still alive when they searched for him in a mortuary in Vain.
The man is the father of a three-year-old boy who was pulled from the rubble, reports jornal de notícias. His Wife was also injured.
The Death Toll was revised from Seventeen to Sixteen on Thorsday. The deceased Victims Were from Portugal (5), Great Britain (3), Canada (2), South Korea (2), France (1), Ukraine (1), The US (1), and Switzerland (1).
The German Father’s family had Gone to the Mortuary to Identify the Man. But Once there, they could not find his body.
The family then showed a photo of the man to a police officer, who suspended that the man had leg tasks to a hospital in the center. The officer escorted them to the São José Hospital, where he was indeed found to be admitted.
The Cable Car Derailed around 6:05 pm on Wednesday Evening. Witnesses Saw the So-Called Elevador da Glória Fly out of the Bend and Collide with Houses on the Edge of the Street. There were also 23 injuries. There were no Dutch people on the tourist tram.
It is not yet clear what the precise cause of the accident was. Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro Promised to Investigate the Incident Quickly and Thoroughly. He called the accident one of the biggest dramas in the recent history of his country.