The victims of the blasts in fireworks warehouses in the area of the town of Elin Pelin, near Sofia, have been identified through DNA analysis.

The experts concluded that the heavily burnt bodies found at the scene were those of T.P., 22, and S.M., 60. The cause of their death was barotrauma.
Two people still unaccounted for after the fire in fireworks warehouses near Elin Pelin
The incident at the warehouses on Thursday evening, July 25, seriously injured two people, a father and daughter, a 48-year-old man and his 20-year-old daughter, who later died. This brings the death toll from the fire in the fireworks warehouses to 4.

The investigation continues under the direction of the Sofia District Prosecutor's Office and is being carried out by a team from the National Investigation Service. More interviews, expert examinations and inspections of the scene are to be carried out.
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