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Police Confirm 75 People Passed away in Colombian Plane Crash

Police Confirm 75 People Passed away in Colombian Plane Crash
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Medellin police confirmed that 76 people were killed and 5 survived in the Colombian plane crash, according to preliminary data. Eighty one passengers were on board the plane.

Police Confirm 75 People Passed away in Colombian Plane Crash

Jose Acevedo Ossa, the local police chief, said that there were only 6 survivors in the plane crash, but one died on the way to the hospital.

"Six people were rescued alive, but [later] unfortunately one died; the rest of the passengers unfortunately died. The tragic toll is 76 victims," General Jose Gerardo Acevedo said.

An aircraft carrying 72 passengers including the members of the Brazilian Chapecoense Real football team and nine crew members crashed on Tuesday after disappearing in the Colombian airspace, the Jose Maria Cordova International Airport in Rionegro said in a statement, adding that there may be survivors.

Rescuers do not expect to find any more survivors in the area, Jose Acevedo Ossa said. "The rescue operation is not suspended, we are at the site, but we rule out the possibility of finding more survivors," he said.

According to the statement, the crew reported an emergency situation during the flight citing power problems between the municipality of the Ceja and the Union in the Antioquia department.

The passengers of the aircraft that crashed after disappearing in Colombian airspace included members of the Brazilian Chapecoense Real football team.

According to media reports, the football team was on the way to participate in the South American Cup final against Atletico Nacional in a game set for Wednesday.

The game was suspended due to the accident.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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