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Plane crash in Colombia, four children found alive

2023-06-10T00:22:17.315Z

Highlights: Four children who died in a plane crash have been found in a forest in Italy. The children are aged between four and 11 months old. The discovery was made in the Guaviare forest in the south of the country. The search for the children was called a "miracle" by the local media. They were found with a pair of scissors, a towel and a piece of paper. They had been in the forest for a few days when they were found by a passer-by.


Four children who survived a plane crash last May in the Guaviare jungle of the department of Caquetà, Colombia, have been found alive. This was reported by the newspaper El Tiempo, calling the discovery "a miracle". (ANSA)


(ANSA) - ROME, JUNE 10 - Four children who survived a plane crash that took place last May in the Guaviare forest of the department of Caquetà, Colombia, have been found alive. This was reported by the newspaper El Tiempo, calling the discovery "a miracle". "We found them all alive," the military told the national government.
The four siblings - Lesly Mucutuy, 13, Soleiny Mucutuy, nine, Tien Noriel Ronoque Mucutuy, four, and Eleven months old Cristin Neriman Ranoque Mucutuy - survived a plane crash in which three people died (two pilots and a woman). Rescuers had found clues to children in the forest, including traces of a leaf hut, recent shoe prints and some objects, including a pair of scissors, a pair of small tennis shoes, a towel and a used diaper. More than 200 men were deployed in the search, including the special forces of the army (ANSA).


Source: ansa

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