It is claimed doctors have avoided discussing the subject on the recommendation of a psyhcologist.Ī member of the Chapecoense staff suggested the player discovering the fate of his tragic teammate's would cause an emotional shock, leading to a detrimental impact on his recovery. TV Globo report Neto, who remains in intensive care, has asked about the result of the match with Atletico Nacional. It was confirmed by a club spokesman that Danilo has died, per the Associated Press (h/t ABC News).Īccording to Sky News, defender Helio Neto also survived the impact and is being treated in hospital for " severe trauma to his skull, thorax and lungs." On Sunday, TV Globo (h/t Mirror's Liam Prenderville) reported that " Neto is continuing his recovery in a Colombian hospital and reports in Brazil claim doctors are yet to inform the defender about the crash." Prenderville continued: ![]() Colombian authorities, as reported by Reuters (h/t Bonnie Malkin of the Guardian), reported that players Alan Luciano Ruschel, Marcos Danilo Padilha and Jakson Ragnar Follmann survived the initial crash along with passengers Rafael Correa Gobbato and Ximena Suarez. The death toll was lowered to 71, as four passengers listed were not on the flight, according to the Associated Press. 28, killing 71 of the 77 people on board. Authorities in Nepal said 68 people have been confirmed. “We have so far sent 63 bodies to the hospital,” said police officer AK Chhetri on Monday.A plane carrying Brazilian football team Chapecoense crashed on approach to Medellin, Colombia, on Nov. Nepalese rescue workers and civilians gather around the wreckage of a passenger plane that crashed in Pokhara, Nepal, Sunday, Jan. Soldiers used ropes and stretchers to retrieve bodies from the 300-metre (1,000ft) deep ravine late into the night on Sunday. ![]() The fire and thick smoke, as well as the treacherous terrain, made the rescue efforts by police and army officers challenging. It was Nepal’s worst aviation disaster since 1992, when 167 people died onboard a Pakistan International Airlines flight that crashed on approach to Kathmandu. It plunged into a gorge moments before it was due to land at Pokhara’s new international airport. The flight was carrying 57 Nepalis, five Indians, four Russians, two South Koreans, and one person each from Argentina, Britain, Australia and France. The group of friends from India were among 15 foreign nationals who were onboard the plane. The prime minister of Nepal declared a national day of mourning on Monday. There was no hope for survivors, said the authorities. On Monday, rescuers continued the search to recover the final four bodies from the wreckage. A big tragedy has fallen over us.”Ī still from a Facebook video posed by a passenger on the crashed Yeti Airlines flight. “I can’t watch that crash video again, it is very hard and painful. “This all seems like a nightmare, I still cannot believe we have lost all of them,” he added. He described the four friends as like “brothers” and said everyone in the area was “very emotional”. “He told me on that call that after landing in Pokhara, they would visit some temples there and then in the evening take a train back home.” ![]() ![]() “Sonu was showing us the mountains around on the call and was clearly excited, so were we,” said Koswal. The National Transportation Safety Board’s. that killed two revealed new details into the accident. During their trip, he had spoken to them many times over video call, including a couple of hours before the crash. A federal investigation into a deadly plane crash in Watkinsville, Ga. Koswal said he had meant to join his four friends on the trip to Nepal but had to stay home after a the death of a relative. Local police also confirmed their identities. He identified the four men, all from Ghazipur district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, as 29-year-old Jaiswal, 28-year-old Anil Rajbhar, 23-year-old Vishal Sharma and Abhishek Singh Kushwaha, 23, who had left for Nepal on 12 January. Vishal Koswal, 21, a close friend of the four men heard in the video, confirmed the authenticity of the video. The harrowing video indicates that the 68 passengers and four staff onboard the Yeti Airlines flight had no idea the plane was in danger before an explosion just as it was landing. The burning debris of the aircraft is momentarily visible on the screen before it goes black. But suddenly, the plane appears to veer off with a loud roar, and the sounds of it crashing to the ground are captured on the phone camera, before the screen is filled with flames. All appears calm in the plane, with no emergency announcements or warnings from the pilot or staff.
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