Family of young woman killed in accident with Porsche awaits release of body by IML The family of Lívia Bevilacqua Batista, 20 years old, claims to have lived days of anguish waiting for the release of the body of the young woman, who died after a Porsche crashed into a tree and caught fire in Campinas (SP), on Friday (10). Five days after the accident and still unable to hold her daughter's wake and burial, the young woman's mother, Danila Bevilacqua, stated that the impossibility of saying goodbye has increased her suffering. "We are going through a period that I don't even call mourning yet. It's an anti-mourning of great suffering. Because we are suffering this loss and we don't have this material, physical experience of it, to be able to bury it, say goodbye to it", he reported. Five days after an accident with a Porsche, the family regrets the lack of a wake for young Lívia Bevilacqua: ‘An anti-mourning’ Reproduction/EPTV The mother states that she respects the procedures necessary for the investigation and identification of the victim, but says she does not understand the delay in completing the process. "This is very distressing for us, and we don't understand why. Respecting the deadlines, respecting everything that needs to be done, but with a lot of misinformation, a lot of things that we are not able to identify what is happening", he said. In a note, the Public Security Secretariat informed that the release of the body depends on the completion of official identification carried out by the Technical-Scientific Police, which depends on examinations - read in full below. MORE A medical student at São Leopoldo Mandic College, he owned and drove the Porsche involved in the accident. Arthur's identity was confirmed after the accident and the body was buried late Sunday morning (12), in the Albertina Municipal Cemetery (MG), where the boy lived with his parents. The Civil Police officially confirmed Lívia's identity this Monday (14) and began investigating the case as manslaughter while driving a motor vehicle. ? Manslaughter while driving a motor vehicle occurs when the driver causes the death of someone without intending to kill. This happens due to recklessness, negligence or malpractice, according to the Penal Code. Delivery of documents 'Extremely loved': who was the woman who died after Porsche exploded when it crashed into a tree Personal Collection Lívia's father, Adilson Silvio Batista, said that the family started looking for Lívia after discovering that she had gone out with the Porsche driver and did not return home. According to him, the search began after news of an accident involving a vehicle of the same model near the family's residence. “From then on the anguish began,” he said. Adilson said he was at the scene of the collision, found his daughter's objects and, subsequently, went to the police station and the Legal Medical Institute (IML). "When I got there, I was sure it was my daughter based on the clothes on her back. She and the boy were both very difficult to identify, but I identified her from her clothes at first," he reported. Family awaits farewell Even after Lívia's name was included as a victim in the police report, the family claims they do not understand why the body has not yet been released. The father also reported that he presented all the materials requested by the police to assist in identification. "All her dental work, photos of her, footage, footage of the car, footage of the place she left. Everything, everything. Everything they asked for and my DNA. There's nothing more to do," he stated. Asked when he believes he will be able to say goodbye to his daughter, Adilson replied that he has not yet received an estimate. "We don't have a position. They talk about an indefinite period of time. There is no forecast," he said. What does the SSP say? The Public Security Secretariat (SSP) reported that the inclusion of Lívia's name as a victim in the police report was based on the elements gathered by the investigation, such as information from family members and witnesses, to qualify the case. However, the ministry highlighted that this procedure does not replace the official identification of the body. Read the note in full: "The Civil Police informs that the inclusion of the young woman's name as a victim in the incident report is a result of the investigation elements gathered so far, such as information provided by family members and witnesses, and is intended to qualify the incident. This procedure, however, does not replace the medical-legal identification of the body. The release of the body depends on the conclusion of the official identification carried out by the Technical-Scientific Police, in accordance with technical-scientific protocols and current legislation. This procedure may involve examinations papilloscopic, odontological, genetic or other expert methods, depending on the condition of the body, and only after completion is the release to family members authorized." Crash The accident occurred last Friday night (10), at km 93 of the Francisco Von Zuben Highway (SP-091). Security camera footage shows the moment the car hits the tree and explodes — watch above. Infographic - Two people are burned to death after an accident with a luxury car in Campinas Artes/g1 VIDEOS: Everything about Campinas and the Region Lívia Bevilacqua Batista, 20 years old, is See more news about the region on the g1 Campinas page