Rescue teams found the lifeless bodies of the Valencian businessmen on Sunday. Vicente Taranconfounder of the sports brand Luanvi; Michel Bordeauxfounder of the SPB group of companies; And Jose Luis Marinowner of Colegios Siglo XXI, the group that manages Mas Camarena; missing since the afternoon of October 29, after the passage of DANA. The three businessmen were in the company of Antonio Noblejasformer director general of EDEM, who still has not shown up 12 days later. The four disappeared around 5:55 p.m. on October 29, while returning from a meal at a restaurant. Angel Orzain Chiva.
They lost track between the CV-378 highway and CV-383 in Cheste, about 20 minutes after leaving the scene. The four businessmen went to the restaurant in two vehicles: one Gray VolvoXc60 and a Bentley also in gray tones. What is not clear is the distribution of businessmen in the two cars.
Relatives of Vicente Tarancón confirmed his death on Sunday around 3 p.m. A few hours later, it was the SPB business group which announced the discovery of the lifeless body of Miguel Bordeos. On Sunday around 10 p.m., the family of José Luis Marín confirmed that they had found his body.
Antonio Noblejas, the only one of the four friends who has not yet been located, is known for his work as head of EDEM-School of Entrepreneursa Valencian educational establishment focused on training entrepreneurs and managers. For over 15 years he served as CEO and was also managing partner of Deloitte in the Valencian Community for 21 years.
On the other hand, offices ante mortem permitted by the National Police and the Civil Guard in collaboration with forensic doctors currently count 41 active files for disappearance reports.
The files ante mortem active missing persons correspond exclusively to complaints for which the Relatives provided various information and provided biological samples when filing complaints in offices.
THE the official death toll is 214 people in Valenciaall with an autopsy already performed, and 195 were identified (157 by fingerprints, 35 by DNA and three by hospital identification while alive). In the meantime, 19 bodies remain unidentifiedreports the Data Integration Center (DIC).