Toledo.- The delegate of the Government of Spain in Castilla-La Mancha, Milagros Tolón, visited today the works of what will be the new Institute of Legal Medicine of Toledo, in Calle Dinamarca, "works that are the response of the Government of Spain to a demand more than 10 years ago of professionals, who are now working in some rooms of the tanatorium. Works that are about to be completed to later equip the building for its implementation.”
Milagros Tolón recalled that the plot where the new Institute of Legal Medicine is built has a total area of 2,150 square meters “and the investment by the Government of Spain is 5.3 million euros. The built area will be almost 4,000 square meters.”
Infrastructure in the province of Toledo
A building that, as the Government delegate stressed, will have a Forensic Pathology Service, with an autopsy room, corpse chambers or corpse identification room; a medical-forensic clinic with a reconnaissance room, a juvenile room, a friendly room, offices for psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers or a detainee recognition room; in addition to common services and administration.
Milagros Tolón has highlighted “the effort of the Government of Spain to modernize and update the services of Justice also in the province of Toledo. For example, the rehabilitation of the Provincial Court of Toledo, with a budget of 900,000 euros; the reform of the Courts of Toledo, with an investment of 2.1 million euros; the new Courts of Talavera, in which 12.6 million euros will be invested; the new Courts of Torrijos, whose works have a budget of 7.6 million euros and are about to finish; the new Courts of Illescas, for 22.7 million euros; or those of Quintanar de la Orden, already finished.”
In fact, Milagros Tolón concluded, “the Government of Spain allocates more than 50 million euros in the improvement of the infrastructures and services of Justice in the province of Toledo”.