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The aircraft when still operated by Mesaba Airlines for Northwest Airlink. The aircraft was an Avro RJ85, registration CP-2933, [1] serial number E.2348. [2] After service with other airlines and a period in storage between 2010 and 2013, it was acquired by LaMia, a Venezuelan-owned airline operating out of Bolivia.
[1] [2] There were 71 fatalities, including 19 of the 22 Chapecoense players on the plane. [3] CONMEBOL immediately suspended all activities, including the scheduled final matches, in the early morning of 29 November. [4] In light of these events, Atlético Nacional requested that CONMEBOL award the title to Chapecoense. [5]
The plane crashed near a condominium in the Capela neighborhood. [24] Despite earlier reports of several houses being hit by the plane, [ 15 ] it crashed in the front yard of a house in a gated community, and nobody on the ground was killed or injured. [ 25 ]
The tragedy plunged Latin America's largest nation, Brazil, into mourning as it reels from a deep recession and political crisis.
The remains of all 62 victims − 34 males and 28 females − were taken to a central police medical facility after responders completed their recovery efforts at 10:45 p.m. Saturday, about 33 ...
The plane crash victims included four members of the Steamfitters Local 602 union, which represents workers in heating, air conditioning, refrigeration and process piping industries in the D.C ...
Follmann is one of just six survivors in the crash of LaMia Airlines Flight 2933 which killed 71 people including 19 Chapecoense players. [ 1 ] During his career as a professional footballer, he used to play the guitar and sing as a hobby.
Hélio Hermito Zampier Neto (born 16 August 1985), commonly known as Neto, is a Brazilian retired footballer, and is the football superintendent of Chapecoense.. Formerly a central defender, Neto is one of just six survivors in the crash of LaMia Flight 2933, which killed 71 people including 19 Chapecoense players.