Bolivian airline CEO to be jailed until soccer crash trial over The head of the Bolivian company whose plane crashed in Colombia last month, killing dozens of Brazilian soccer players, will be held on manslaughter and other charges until the investigation is complete, authorities said on Thursday. Gustavo... Women 09 Dec, 2016
Bolivia detains airline CEO after Colombia crash LA PAZ: Bolivian authorities detained on Tuesday the chief executive of LaMia, the airline which owned the plane that crashed last week in Colombia, killing nearly all of Brazil's Chapacoense soccer team, prosecutors said. CEO Gustavo Vargas and... Women 07 Dec, 2016
Brazil mourns Chapecoense crash victims at packed stadium wake CHAPECO: A downpour drenched thousands of mourners in this Brazilian city on Saturday as they grieved over 50 caskets flown overnight to the stadium of the local Chapecoense soccer team, which was all but wiped out in an air crash Monday in... Women 04 Dec, 2016
Victims of Colombia crash take final flights home to Brazil MEDELLIN: Dozens of coffins carrying those killed when a plane flying Brazil's Chapecoense soccer team crashed into a Colombian mountain were loaded onto Brazilian air force planes for their final journey home on Friday. The disaster on Monday... 03 Dec, 2016
Victims of Colombia crash take final flights home to Brazil MEDELLIN: Dozens of coffins carrying those killed when a plane flying Brazil's Chapecoense soccer team crashed into a Colombian mountain were loaded onto Brazilian air force planes for their final journey home on Friday. The disaster on Monday... Women 03 Dec, 2016
Bolivia suspends airline as Colombian crash probe points to lack of fuel LA PAZ/MEDELLIN: Bolivian authorities on Thursday suspended the license of a tiny charter airline whose plane crashed in Colombia this week after apparently running out of fuel, killing 71 people and wiping out a Brazilian soccer team on its way to... Women 02 Dec, 2016
Soccer plane in Colombia crash was running out of fuel: recording LA UNION/CHAPECO:The plane that crashed in Colombia virtually wiping out an entire Brazilian soccer team was running out of fuel, had no electrical power, and was preparing for an emergency landing, according to the pilot's final words. The... Women 01 Dec, 2016