Nearly three years after Hurricane Dorian hit parts of the Bahamas, some family members say they still have not received the death certificates of relatives whose bodies were never found after the deadly storm.
For those families who have obtained the certificates, they say the process was a rather tiresome and costly one.
Abaco resident Emily Bethel, who lost both her aunt and uncle in the 2019 storm, said after more than two long years, she and her family were finally able to receive the documents late last month.
This comes as the Davis administration prepares to debate legislation that will allow people reported missing "in circumstances of peril" and who have not been found in two years or more to be presumed dead by the courts.