The Borneo Post

12 dead in Colombia plane crash

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BOGOTA: A plane crash in Colombia killed 12 people on Saturday, including a mayor and her family, aviation and emergency services said.

The Douglas DC- 3 aircraft, an American-made twin- engine propeller plane that was first produced in the 1930s, crashed in the center- east of the country on a flight between the towns of San Jose del Guaviare and Villavicen­cio.

A fire department official told AFP it then caught fire.

“Unfortunat­ely ... there were no survivors,” the Aeronautic­a Civil aviation authority said, adding that the wreckage was found close to Villavicen­cio.

Among the victims was the mayor of the municipali­ty of Taraira, Doris Villegas, and her husband and daughter, as well as the owner of the aircraft, pilot Jaime Carrillo, co-pilot Jaime Herrera and an aviation technician identified as Alex Moreno.

President Ivan Duque paid tribute to the victims on Twitter.

“My solidarity with the families,” he wrote.

The Defensa Civil emergency services put the death toll at 12, with director Colonel Jorge Martinez suggesting an engine failure could have caused the crash.

“At the moment of flying over the municipali­ty of San Martin, an engine turns off and the pilot ... tries to land ... but it gets out of control,” he theorized to RCN news channel.

But Aeronautic­a Civil gave no details on a cause and asked the press to show restraint in using images circulatin­g on social media “out of respect for the victims and their families.”

Meanwhile, the fire department confirmed the flight had not faced unfavorabl­e weather conditions. — AFP

 ??  ?? Picture released by Colombia’s Civil Defense press service shows members of civil defense at the site of the DC-3 crash in San Martin, northeast of Colombia. — AFP photo
Picture released by Colombia’s Civil Defense press service shows members of civil defense at the site of the DC-3 crash in San Martin, northeast of Colombia. — AFP photo

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