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a wife at home, why would he target me? I find it very foolish that he would
pick a fight with Brock Lesnar. The Beast Incarnate Brock Lesnar explains what
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BOGOTA, Colombia -- The latest on the Colombia plane crash involving members of
a Brazilian soccer team (all times local):6:10 p.m.The father of one of the six
people who survived the airplane crash in Colombia says his son is alive thanks
to a miracle of God.Paulo Follmann made the comment during a phone conversation
with The Associated Press about his son, goalkeeper Jakson Follmann of the
Brazilian soccer club Chapecoense.The father says, The chances of surviving an
airplane crash are practically zero. That my son is one of the survivors is a
miracle of God.Follmann adds: We have not spoken to him or received any other
information regarding how serious his condition is. That is making us feel
anguished.About the same time, the hospital where the player is being treated in
Colombia reported that his right leg had to be amputated. It described him as
being in stable condition.The father says he hopes to travel to Colombia in one
or two days.---5:20 p.m.Doctors in Colombia have amputated the right leg of a
goalkeeper for a Brazilian soccer club whose charter plane crashed in
Colombia.Jakson Follmann of the Chapecoense club was one of six people who
survived the crash.Doctors at the hospital where Follmann is being treated say
the player is in an intensive care unit and in stable condition.The hospital
says in a statement that Follmanns family wanted to make public the news of his
amputation.---5 p.m.The United States is conveying condolences to the relatives
and loves ones of the people who died in a plane crash in Colombia.White House
spokesman Ned Price says the U.S. is sending thoughts and prayers to the players
and staff of the Chapecoense soccer team who survived and to others affected by
the crash.Price says the American people stand with the people of Brazil and
Colombia during a difficult moment.---4:45 p.m.Colombian aviation authorities
have lowered the death toll from the charter plane crash to 71 from 75, saying
that four fewer people were aboard the aircraft than originally
reported.Officials tell The Associated Press that Luciano Buligon, Gelson Luiz
Merisio, Plinio de Nes Filho and Ivan Carlos Agnoletto didnt board the flight in
Santa Cruz, Bolivia, but were listed on the planes passenger list. None of the
four were players for the Brazilian soccer team that was being carried to a game
on the charter flight.Six of the 77 people on the plane survived the
crash.---3:55 p.m.Some of Brazils top clubs say they want to give players to
Chapecoense on a free loan for the 2017 season. They also say the club should
not be relegated to the second division for three years as it recovers from the
disaster.Details of how this would work financially were not immediately
floated.In further homage, Brazilian champion Palmeiras has made a request to
the Brazilian Football Confederation to wear Chapecoenses jersey in its last
match of the season.---3:40 p.m.An eerie video has surfaced showing the coaching
staff of the Brazilian Chapecoense soccer team praising their charter airline
before they headed off on a fatal flight.Athletic director Mauro Stumpf was on
the plane as he told the Gigavision TV network that the LaMia airline treated us
very well during an earlier flight to Colombia when the team won a quarterfinal
match in the South American Cup.He added: Now were going to do this new trip and
we hope they bring us good luck like they did the first time.A few minutes
later, the plane took off from Santa Cruz, Bolivia. It crashed short of its
destination in Medellin, Colombia, killing 75 of the 81 aboard.---3:00
p.m.Colombias civil aeronautics agency says it has found the two flight
recorders from the airplane that crashed Monday night with a Brazilian soccer
team aboard.The agency says in a Twitter message that both of the recorders have
been recovered in perfect condition. That could help determine what caused the
British Aerospace 146 to crash. Only six of the 81 people aboard
survived.---1:50 p.m.Frances top two soccer leagues will mark a minutes silence
at games on Tuesday night for Brazils Chapecoense soccer team, devastated by the
airplane crash that killed 75 people in Colombia.Frances defending League One
champion Paris Saint-Germain also tweeted a photo of its players and staff
observing a minutes silence, standing in a circle with heads bowed and arms
linked, at the clubs training ground.The small Brazilian team was flying to
Colombia to play Atletico Nacional when its plane went down with the loss of 75
of the 81 people aboard.---12:00 p.m.Brazilian President Michel Temer is
declaring three days of official mourning for victims of the airplane crash that
killed 75 people, including most of Brazils Chapecoense soccer team.He also says
Brazilian Air Force planes have been made available for relatives of the victims
to travel to Colombia and for the transfer of the bodies to Brazil.---11:50
a.m.The Colombian team that was scheduled to play Brazils ill-fated Chapecoense
team in a South American championship says its offering the title to the rivals
whose plane has crashed.Medellin-based Atletico Nacional says its asked the
South American soccer confederation to award the title in honor of the Brazilian
team that was aboard a plane that went down with the loss of 75 of the 81 people
aboard.The small Brazilian team had been flying to Colombia to play Atletico in
Wednesdays South American Cup finals.Atletico Nacional says Chapecoense should
receive the title in recognition of the teams great loss, and as a tribute to
the players who died.---11:15 a.m.Doctors at several hospitals are working to
stabilize the six survivors of a plane crash that killed 75 people near
Medellin, Colombia. All the injured suffered severe trauma injuries.Hospital
officials say Chapecoense player Alan Ruschel appears to be in the most delicate
condition. Hes suffered a spinal fracture. Ruschel was stabilized at the San
Juan de Dios hospital and transferred by ambulance to the intensive care unit of
better-equipped facility, where hes awaiting surgery.San Juan de Dios medical
director Guillermo Leon says defender Helio Zampier arrived shortly after dawn
and is in stable condition with skull and chest injuries.A third player, Jakson
Follmann, is at another facility and being evaluated for multiple unspecified
injuries.Journalist Rafael Valmorbida is recovering from surgery for chest
injuries.Bolivian crew members Ximena Suarez and Erwin Tumiri are listed in
stable condition and recovering.---11:05 a.m.The plane carrying a Brazilian
soccer team that crashed in Colombia was also transporting many journalists
covering the team.Colombian aviation authorities say 21 journalists were among
the 81 passengers. Only one of the journalists is listed as surviving.The
journalists came from several organizations, including Fox and Globo, a large
Brazilian conglomerate, and a handful of FM and AM radio stations in South
America.The plane carrying the Chapecoense team departed from Santa Cruz,
Bolivia, and crashed before arriving in Medellin on Monday.---8:40 a.m.Colombias
civil aviation agency now says at least six people have survived the plane crash
that killed more than 70 people, including many members of a Brazilian soccer
team.The agency statement says at least three Chapecoence players, two plane
crew members and one journalist survived Mondays crash near the city of
Medellin.Reports about the number of survivors have varied overnight because of
confusion amid the emergency.---8:20 a.m.An injury sidelined Chapecoence soccer
player Alejandro Martinuccio. It also likely saved his life.The Argentine
forward wasnt able to play in the scheduled match in Colombia, so he wasnt on
the team plane that crashed Monday night in Colombia, killing most of those
aboard. He told Argentinas La Red radio that I was saved because I got injured.I
feel profound sadness, he said. The only thing I can ask is prayers for the
companions who were on the flight.The 28-year-old has played for Spains
Villarreal, Penarol of Uruguay and Brazilian clubs Coritiba, Ponte Preta,
Cruzeiro and Fluminense.---7:45 a.m.Barcelona and Real Madrid have held a minute
of silence before their practice sessions in honor of the victims of the plane
crash involving Brazilian club Chapecoense.Real Madrid also released a statement
expressing its condolences to relatives and friends of the victims and wishing
an early recovery for the survivors.Atletico Madrid used Twitter to send its
condolences to the victims relatives. One of Chapecoenses players on the plane
was midfielder Cleber Santana, who played for Atletico from 2007-10.---7:25
a.m.A spokesman for Brazilian soccer club Chapecoense has confirmed the death of
goalkeeper Danilo who had initially been rescued alive from a plane crash in
Colombia and was being treated at a hospital.Team spokesman Andrei Copetti
announced the death to The Associated Press. Another goalkeeper was reported to
be among several survivors.Chapecoense was traveling on a chartered flight to
play Colombian club Atletico Nacional in the Copa Sudamericana final when the
plane crashed near Medellin.---7:10 a.m.FIFA President Gianni Infantino says it
is a very, very sad day for football after a plane carrying members of a
Brazilian soccer team crashed in Colombia.Chapecoense was traveling on a
charrtered plane to play Colombian club Atletico Nacional in the Copa
Sudamericana final.
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said there were some survivors among the 81 passengers.In a statement, Infantino
says we are so sorry to hear about the airplane crash in Colombia, it is
shocking and tragic news. At this difficult time our thoughts are with the
victims, their families and friends.---6:55 a.m.Bolivian authorities say that
the plane carrying a Brazilian first division soccer team that took off from
Santa Cruz before crashing in Colombia was owned by a Venezuelan company.Cesar
Torrico, a spokesman for Bolivias civil aviation agency, said the aircraft had
arrived earlier in the day from the city of Cochabamba and picked up the
Brazilian team at Santa Cruzs Viru Viru airport. Torrico said that the plane
underwent an inspection before departing for Colombia and reported no
problems.He said that the LaMia airline hails from the Venezuelan city of Merida
but later re-established itself in Santa Cruz. He said the airline had been used
in the past to shuttle several Bolivian teams as well as Medellins Atletico
Nacional for matches around South America.Brazilian aviation authorities said
they had denied LaMias request for a charter flight directly from Sao Paulo,
saying only a Brazilian or Colombian company was allowed to operate the
requested route.---6:20 a.m.Brazils president says that authorities are
mobilizing to help the team and families of victims in the plane crash in
Colombia that killed members of a Brazilian first division soccer team.In a
series of tweets Tuesday morning, Michel Temer says officials from the foreign
ministry and aviation officials have been called to help.He said that the
government will do everything possible to alleviate the pain of family members
of the players and journalists who died in the crash.A chartered aircraft with
81 people on board, including the Chapecoense soccer team which was heading to
Colombia for a regional tournament final, crashed on its way to Medellins
international airport.---5:30 a.m.The head of Colombias civil aviation agency
says that authorities arent ruling out the possibility the chartered flight
carrying a Brazilian soccer team ran out of fuel before crashing. But for now,
the main line of investigation is a possible electrical failure aboard the
aircraft.Alfredo Bocanegra, speaking from the rescue command center, said that
communication with Bolivian aviation officials suggested the plane was
experiencing electrical problems.At the same time, investigators will have to
evaluate reported testimony from a female flight attendant who said the plane
had run out of fuel.---5:20 a.m.The Brazilian soccer confederation has released
a statement saying it would wait for more information about the plane crash in
Colombia before taking any action regarding local competitions in Brazil.There
is one round left in the Brazilian league, which was won by Palmeiras last
weekend. The final round will decide which teams will avoid relegation and which
teams will secure spots in international competitions next season.The second leg
of the Brazilian Cup final is scheduled be played Wednesday in the southern city
of Porto Alegre. Local club Gremio defeated Atletico Mineiro 3-1 in Belo
Horizonte.---4:40 a.m.A civilian aviation database website says that the British
Aerospace 146 plane that crashed on its way to an airport in the Colombian city
of Medellin made its first flight on March 1999.Statistics from
planespotters.net show that the regional plane has had several owners since.From
1999 to 2007, it was owned by Mesaba Aviation in the U.S. before it was
transferred. The plane has been in the hands of Bolivian airline LaMia since
October 2013.British Aerospace, which is now known as BAE Systems, says that the
first 146 plane took off in 1981 and that just under 400 -- including its
successor Avro RJ -- were built in total in the U.K. through November 2003.It
says around 220 of are still in service in a variety of roles, including aerial
firefighting and overnight freight services.---4:25 a.m.Colombian police say
that five people have survived a plane crash near Medellins international
airport and the rest of the passengers have been killed.Gen. Jose Acevedo, head
of police in the area surrounding Medellin, provided the information.A chartered
aircraft with 81 people on board, including the Brazilian first division
Chapecoense soccer team which was heading to Colombia for a regional tournament
final, crashed on its way to Medellins international airport.---3:55 a.m.The
vice president of the Brazilian first division soccer team Chapecoense, whose
plane crashed in Colombia, says that the Brazilian city where the team is from
is in tears.Ivan Tozzo said that Chapeco, a city of 200,000 residents in
southern Brazil, is already in tears after the crash in Colombia, which occurred
before Wednesdays final of Copa Sudamericana.Tozzo told cable channel SporTV
that we are very sad, gathered here in the locker room of our stadium. We are
still waiting for news. All our board is there, our players. We have nothing
concrete on their state.He said that There are a lot of people crying in our
city, we could never imagine this. Chapecoense is the biggest reason for joy
here. We hope there are many survivors, at least that most of them are OK.--2:55
a.m.Brazilian first division soccer club Chapecoense has issued a brief
statement after the plane carrying the team crashed in Colombia.In a statement
on its Facebook page, Chapecoense said may God accompany our athletes,
officials, journalists and other guests traveling with our delegation.The team
said it would refrain from any further statements until it had fully evaluated
the extent of the crash.A chartered aircraft with 81 people on board, including
the Chapecoense team which was heading to Colombia for a regional tournament
final, crashed on its way to Medellins international airport.---2:40 a.m.A local
mayor in Colombia says that at least three passengers have been rescued alive
from the crash site after a plane carrying a Brazilian soccer team went down
near Medellin.Elkin Ospina, mayor of the La Ceja municipality outside Medellin,
told Blu Radio that there may be more survivors but that access to the crash
site is complicated.The chartered aircraft with 81 people on board, including
Brazilian first division soccer team Chapecoense which was heading to Colombia
for a regional tournament final, crashed on its way to Medellins international
airport.---2:30 a.m.The South American soccer federation has canceled all
activities until further notice as a result of Mondays crash in Colombia of a
plane carrying Brazilian first division team Chapecoense.The CONMEBOL federation
said in a statement that its president, Alejandro Dominguez, is on his way to
Medellin.The first of the two-game Copa Sudamericana final was scheduled to be
played Wednesday in Medellin between Chapecoense and Atletico Nacional.The
chartered aircraft with 81 people on board, including a Brazilian first division
soccer team heading to Colombia for a regional tournament final, crashed on its
way to Medellins international airport.---2:10 a.m.Local media in Colombia are
reporting that a male passenger going by the name of Alan has arrived in an
ambulance to a hospital near Medellin after the plane crash involving a
Brazilian first division soccer team.Blu Radio said the passenger arrived on a
stretcher with an oxygen mask and covered in a blanket. He appeared to be
alive.The chartered plane was carrying 81 people, including the Chapecoense
soccer team from southern Brazil. The aircraft had made a stop in Santa Cruz,
Bolivia, and was on its way to Medellins international airport. The crash site
is in a mountainous area outside Medellin.The team was scheduled to play
Wednesday in the first of a two-game Copa Sudamericana final against Atletico
Nacional of Medellin.---12:50 a.m.Medellins mayor says that it is possible there
are survivors in the plane crash in Colombia carrying players from a Brazilian
soccer team.Federico Gutierrez told Blu Radio that its a tragedy of huge
proportions. The mayor on his way to the site in a mountainous area outside the
city where the chartered aircraft is believed to have crashed shortly before
midnight local time.He said ambulances and rescuers were on their way. It is not
clear what caused the crash.Medellins airport confirmed that the aircraft, which
departed from Bolivia, was transporting the Chapecoense soccer team from
southern Brazil, which was scheduled to play the Copa Sudamericana finals
against Atletico Nacional on Wednesday in Medellin.---12:25 a.m.Authorities are
responding to an emergency after an airplane with 72 people on board has crashed
on its way to Medellins international airport.Medellins international airport
said on its Twitter account that the aircraft had departed from Bolivia.Its not
clear if there are any survivors. But local media reported that the charter
aircraft was carrying members of the soccer team Chapecoense from Brazil, which
is scheduled to play Copa Sudamericana finals against Atletico Nacional on
Wednesday in Medellin.
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