MEDELLíN (COLOMBIA) - The bodies of the 71 victims killed in a plane crash in Colombia that wiped out a Brazilian football team began arriving home Friday, as mourners prepared a massive funeral. The other victims -- 64 Brazilians, five Bolivians and a Venezuelan -- will be flown home on a series of flights throughout the day. "What we want now more than anything else is to go home, to take our friends and brothers home. The wait is the worst," said Roberto Di Marche, a cousin of football team Chapecoense Real's late director Nilson Folle Junior. "I'm in shock," said flight attendant Ximena Suarez Otterburg, who was found injured but conscious after the crash.
Source: Bangkok Post December 02, 2016 19:49 UTC