The Denver Post

Cuba says 110 died in plane crash, 3 survivors “critical”

- By Andrea Rodriguez and Michael Weissenste­in

HAVANA» The only three survivors of Cuba’s worst aviation disaster in three decades were clinging to life Saturday, a day after their passenger jet crashed in a fireball in Havana’s rural outskirts with 113 people on board.

In the first official death toll provided by authoritie­s, Transporta­tion Minister Adel Yzquierdo Rodriguez said 110, including five children, had died. He also announced that a flight recorder from the plane had been located.

Carlos Alberto Martinez, director of Havana’s Calixto Garcia Hospital where the survivors were being treated, said doctors are always hopeful that their patients will recover, but he acknowledg­ed that the three Cuban women were in extremely grave condition.

“We must be conscious that they present severe injuries,” Martinez told a small group of journalist­s. “They are in a critical state.”

Cuban officials identified the women as Maylen Diaz, 19, of Holguin; Grettel Landrovell, 23, of Havana; and Emiley Sanchez, 39, of Holguin.

Martinez said Sanchez was conscious and communicat­ing, Diaz was conscious and sedated, and Ladrovell was in a coma.

Landrovell’s mother, Amparo Font, told reporters that her daughter is a flamenco dancer and engineerin­g student on the verge of graduation.

“My daughter is an angel,” Font said. “They have to save her.”

Meanwhile relatives of the dead gathered at a morgue in the capital, weeping and embracing each other, as investigat­ors tried to piece together why the aging Boeing 737 went down and erupted in flames shortly after takeoff early Friday afternoon.

Yzquierdo said those on board included 102 Cubans, three tourists, two foreign residents and six crew members, who were from Mexico.

Maite Quesada, a member of the Cuban Council of Churches, announced that 20 pastors from an evangelica­l church were among the dead. They had spent several days at a meeting in the capital and were returning to their homes and places of worship in the province of Holguin.

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