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Latest Word from Brazil: No Survivors Among 155 Aboard Jet Fallen in Jungle PDF Print E-mail
Written by José Wilson Miranda   
Saturday, 30 September 2006

As feared the worst happened to the 155 people aboard the Boeing from Gol Airline that crashed yesterday while flying over the Amazon jungle: everybody died.

Initial reports held the hope that at least five people had been spared. In its latest announcement, the FAB (Brazilian Air Force) say that it isn't so.

After 20 hours of search, the FAB men arrived to the location where the plane's wreckage had been spotted. Initial access was possible thanks to a clearing in the jungle. From there the Brazilian military cleared other areas so that more helicopters could land.

Military policemen from Peixoto of Azevedo, the nearest city from the disaster location, informed that the bodies are mutilated and in very bad shape. 

This morning the Public Safety Secretary of Mato Grosso, Célio Wilson of Oliveira, informed that some Kayapó and Metutirê Indians, who live in an area close to the fallen plane, had spotted five survivors.

More than 200 Air Force men took part in the search and rescue operation. At the end of the morning, the aircraft used in the operation had flown about 100 hours.

The commission that will investigate the cause of the accident is already in the area and has started its work of collecting material for their inquiry. They will have three months to turn in their final report.

The Boeing 737-800 carried 149 passengers and six flight crews. This is the worst accident ever in Brazilian aviation history.

Even before the deaths's confirmation, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, released a note saying that he had received "with deep sorrow" the news about the accident that "took the lives of the passengers and flight crew that flew from Manaus to Brasília". The president has decreed three days of national mourning.

Gol airline announced, through a note  that it is ready to assist the relatives of all those in the plane in every aspect, including hotel, transportation, food, medical care, specialized psychological help, religious assistance and funeral costs.

Relatives of the victims, however, have been complaining of the scarcity of information they are getting from Gol.

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God Bless
written by Ralph Jones, October 01, 2006
smilies/sad.gif i hope everyone's family is going to be ok, my prayers are with them
God Bless.
My Deepest Apologies,
Ralph Jones
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In Sympathy
written by Joe Wagner, October 01, 2006
Mayo facilidad de Dios su suffereing. He perdido a mi novia en Pucallpa y sé el sentimiento cuando usted no puede estar allí para consolar, decir adiós, que usted siempre amará, un beso, y nunca olvidará. Espero que un día usted sea reunido y hasta entonces que usted recibe la ayuda de otros que le aman también.
Sinceremente,
Joe Wagner
May God ease your suffereing. I have lost my fiancee in Pucallpa and know the feeling when you cannot be there to comfort, to say goodbye, that you will always love, a kiss, and never forget. I hope that one day you will be reunited and until then that you receive help from others who love you too.

Sincerely,
Joe Wagner
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Concerned Citizen
written by Jim Ham, October 02, 2006
Either the Collision Avoidance Radar was not turned on or monitored by either aircraft for this to happen. And why were both Aircraft flying at the same altitude?? Air traffic controllers should have spotted this long before the collision and assigned one or the other to different altitude. My Condolences go out to each and every relative of the crash victims. I am a little concerned because I am a frequent flyer from the USA to Vitoria Brasil, round trip.
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