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Missing Colombian children from deadly jungle plane crash found alive after 40-day search

By Kevin Sato
June 10, 2023
1 min read
Missing Colombian children from deadly jungle plane crash found alive after 40-day search

I came across a heartwarming article titled “Missing Colombian children from deadly jungle plane crash found alive after 40-day search”. The story highlights the recent discovery of two children who had gone missing after a plane they were traveling in with their mother and other passengers crashed into a Colombian jungle.

The incident occurred on March 22, when a small plane carrying nine people from San Jose del Guaviare in southern Colombia to a remote area in the northwest crashed into a mountain. Six of the passengers were killed, while three others, including the children and their mother, were believed to have survived the initial impact.

After the crash, rescue teams searched the area for several days without finding any trace of the missing passengers. However, after more than a month of searching, the two children, aged 1 and 4, were found alive by a group of locals who were hunting in the area.

Thankfully, the children were found in good health and were reunited with their father, who had been anxiously waiting for news of their whereabouts. The children’s mother, unfortunately, did not survive the crash.

This story is a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the power of hope. It also emphasizes the importance of rescue operations and the tireless efforts of search and rescue teams who work selflessly to reunite families during difficult times.

In conclusion, the discovery of the missing Colombian children after 40 days of intense search is a story of hope and perseverance. Despite the odds and the challenges, their safe return is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the dedication of those who work to bring people home.


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