Ten victims in Colombia by a crashed plane

The unit flew some hours on the thick jungle of the Midwest and then crashed in a place inaccessible. 
Bodies of Colombia confirmed yesterday that no survivors of an aircraft crashed to the ground in the thick jungles of the south after party a small airport with 10 people on board. 
The Risk Management Coordinator Department of Caquetá (south), Gustavo Ortega, told RCN Radio that "10 people aboard the aircraft eight traders and two crew died on impact." 
He explained that "an army helicopter flew to a rapprochement and heating devices to detect if there was warmth, but the bad news is that no sample heat was detected in the area." 


The aircraft registration HK-4755 PA 34 Navajo took off Saturday Township Araracuara in Caqueta, at 14.50 local time (19.50 GMT) and hours later was located in a jungle area in the neighboring department of Amazonas, which borders with Peru and Brazil. 
Earlier, Colombia's aviation authority had considered that there was "little chance" of finding survivors of the wrecked machine. 
The area, which is characterized by thick jungle, trying to reach rescue commissions departed aircraft after the Colombian Air Force (FAC) aircraft be located. 
Late yesterday it was reported that rescuers had managed to recover three bodies of the victims and that the work would continue today when there is sunlight, the thick jungle.

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