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Lacking kids from aircraft crash in Colombian jungle reportedly discovered, may be alive

Four siblings who went lacking within the Colombian jungle after a aircraft crash May 1 have reportedly been discovered, the nation’s Institute of Family Welfare introduced Wednesday.

The our bodies of the pilot of the crashed Cessna 206, Hernando Murcia, and two passengers, Herman Hernandez of a Colombian basis and the youngsters’s mom, Magdalena Mucutuy Valencia, had been discovered close to the wreckage in a distant a part of Caqueta province.

Shortly earlier than crashing and shedding contact, Murcia reported the Cessna was experiencing engine failure.

The 4 kids — daughter Lesly, 13; and sons Soleiny, 9; Tien, 4; and Cristin, 11 months  — haven’t immediately been positioned by investigators.

While the Institute of Family Welfare introduced the discovering of the youngsters, it acquired that info secondhand from communities close to the crash, together with the village of Dumar.

The proprietor of the crashed aircraft, Avianline Charter, reported the youngsters had been alive and carried downriver by boat.

The jungle makes it troublesome for investigators to journey swiftly.

“It is a virgin forest, very dense and linked to the Apaporis River, so there are parts that become muddy and others that, due to the trees of [98 to 164 feet], it is difficult to walk because of the large roots. Added to this is the weather, the storms, the heat and the animals,” German Camargo, director of civil protection in Colombia’s Meta area, informed the nation’s El Spectador newspaper.

The Colombian navy, which is aiding the search, has not contacted the youngsters couldn’t corroborate studies of their survival.

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