Brazilian plane crash
Brazilian plane crash
Brazilian plane crash
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A tragic plane crash in Vinhedo, Brazil, resulted in the deaths of all 62 individuals on board, marking the country's deadliest aviation incident since 2007. The Voepass-operated ATR 72-500 was traveling from Cascavel to Guarulhos when it spiraled down and crashed into a residential area, damaging one home but causing no injuries on the ground. Recovery teams have been working tirelessly to identify victims using documents, seat assignments, and personal belongings, with DNA samples being collected from relatives to assist the process. As of Saturday, 31 bodies had been recovered, and the investigation into the crash's cause is ongoing, with flight recorders retrieved for analysis. Voepass initially reported 57 passengers and four crew members but later confirmed the total had risen to 62. The incident has drawn significant public attention and sympathy, highlighting the need for thorough investigation into aviation safety protocols.

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